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Natural and Built Environments |
Maps, location and physical features - concepts and guided learning. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to demonstrate Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) knowledge, skills, values and reflection related to Maps, location and physical features - concepts and guided learning.. |
Learners use guided inquiry, discussion, demonstrations, practical activities, reading or viewing tasks, group work and portfolio documentation to explore Maps, location and physical features. |
How do maps help us understand our environment? |
KICD Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) curriculum design, approved learner materials, charts, realia, locally available materials, digital resources, practical tools and learner portfolios. |
Assess oral responses, practical performance, written work, group presentation, portfolio evidence and learner reflection. |
Most learners were able to listen, speak, read or write using the target vocabulary, structures and communication skill for the lesson. Support will focus on learners who need more practice on Maps, location and physical features - concepts and guided learning. Enrichment will give faster learners an extended task or real-life application using the available lesson resources. Next step: plan remediation or proceed based on the observed learner evidence. |
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Natural and Built Environments |
Maps, location and physical features - practice, application and reflection. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to demonstrate Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) knowledge, skills, values and reflection related to Maps, location and physical features - practice, application and reflection.. |
Learners use guided inquiry, discussion, demonstrations, practical activities, reading or viewing tasks, group work and portfolio documentation to explore Maps, location and physical features. |
How do maps help us understand our environment? |
KICD Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) curriculum design, approved learner materials, charts, realia, locally available materials, digital resources, practical tools and learner portfolios. |
Assess oral responses, practical performance, written work, group presentation, portfolio evidence and learner reflection. |
Most learners were able to listen, speak, read or write using the target vocabulary, structures and communication skill for the lesson. Support will focus on learners who need more practice on Maps, location and physical features - practice, application and reflection. Enrichment will give faster learners an extended task or real-life application using the available lesson resources. Next step: plan remediation or proceed based on the observed learner evidence. |
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Natural and Built Environments |
Resources, economic activities and conservation - concepts and guided learning. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to demonstrate Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) knowledge, skills, values and reflection related to Resources, economic activities and conservation - concepts and guided learning.. |
Learners use guided inquiry, discussion, demonstrations, practical activities, reading or viewing tasks, group work and portfolio documentation to explore Resources, economic activities and conservation. |
Why should resources be used responsibly? |
KICD Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) curriculum design, approved learner materials, charts, realia, locally available materials, digital resources, practical tools and learner portfolios. |
Assess oral responses, practical performance, written work, group presentation, portfolio evidence and learner reflection. |
Most learners were able to listen, speak, read or write using the target vocabulary, structures and communication skill for the lesson. Support will focus on learners who need more practice on Resources, economic activities and conservation - concepts and guided learning. Enrichment will give faster learners an extended task or real-life application using the available lesson resources. Next step: plan remediation or proceed based on the observed learner evidence. |
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Natural and Built Environments |
Resources, economic activities and conservation - practice, application and reflection. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to demonstrate Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) knowledge, skills, values and reflection related to Resources, economic activities and conservation - practice, application and reflection.. |
Learners use guided inquiry, discussion, demonstrations, practical activities, reading or viewing tasks, group work and portfolio documentation to explore Resources, economic activities and conservation. |
Why should resources be used responsibly? |
KICD Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) curriculum design, approved learner materials, charts, realia, locally available materials, digital resources, practical tools and learner portfolios. |
Assess oral responses, practical performance, written work, group presentation, portfolio evidence and learner reflection. |
Most learners were able to listen, speak, read or write using the target vocabulary, structures and communication skill for the lesson. Support will focus on learners who need more practice on Resources, economic activities and conservation - practice, application and reflection. Enrichment will give faster learners an extended task or real-life application using the available lesson resources. Next step: plan remediation or proceed based on the observed learner evidence. |
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Natural and Built Environments |
Maps, location and physical features - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to demonstrate Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) knowledge, skills, values and reflection related to Maps, location and physical features - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence.. |
Learners use guided inquiry, discussion, demonstrations, practical activities, reading or viewing tasks, group work and portfolio documentation to explore Maps, location and physical features. |
How do maps help us understand our environment? |
KICD Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) curriculum design, approved learner materials, charts, realia, locally available materials, digital resources, practical tools and learner portfolios. |
Assess oral responses, practical performance, written work, group presentation, portfolio evidence and learner reflection. |
Most learners were able to listen, speak, read or write using the target vocabulary, structures and communication skill for the lesson. Support will focus on learners who need more practice on Maps, location and physical features - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence. Enrichment will give faster learners an extended task or real-life application using the available lesson resources. Next step: plan remediation or proceed based on the observed learner evidence. |
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Natural and Built Environments |
Resources, economic activities and conservation - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to demonstrate Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) knowledge, skills, values and reflection related to Resources, economic activities and conservation - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence.. |
Learners use guided inquiry, discussion, demonstrations, practical activities, reading or viewing tasks, group work and portfolio documentation to explore Resources, economic activities and conservation. |
Why should resources be used responsibly? |
KICD Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) curriculum design, approved learner materials, charts, realia, locally available materials, digital resources, practical tools and learner portfolios. |
Assess oral responses, practical performance, written work, group presentation, portfolio evidence and learner reflection. |
Most learners were able to listen, speak, read or write using the target vocabulary, structures and communication skill for the lesson. Support will focus on learners who need more practice on Resources, economic activities and conservation - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence. Enrichment will give faster learners an extended task or real-life application using the available lesson resources. Next step: plan remediation or proceed based on the observed learner evidence. |
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Natural and Built Environments |
Maps, location and physical features - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to demonstrate Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) knowledge, skills, values and reflection related to Maps, location and physical features - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence.. |
Learners use guided inquiry, discussion, demonstrations, practical activities, reading or viewing tasks, group work and portfolio documentation to explore Maps, location and physical features. |
How do maps help us understand our environment? |
KICD Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) curriculum design, approved learner materials, charts, realia, locally available materials, digital resources, practical tools and learner portfolios. |
Assess oral responses, practical performance, written work, group presentation, portfolio evidence and learner reflection. |
Most learners were able to listen, speak, read or write using the target vocabulary, structures and communication skill for the lesson. Support will focus on learners who need more practice on Maps, location and physical features - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence. Enrichment will give faster learners an extended task or real-life application using the available lesson resources. Next step: plan remediation or proceed based on the observed learner evidence. |
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Natural and Built Environments |
Resources, economic activities and conservation - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to demonstrate Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) knowledge, skills, values and reflection related to Resources, economic activities and conservation - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence.. |
Learners use guided inquiry, discussion, demonstrations, practical activities, reading or viewing tasks, group work and portfolio documentation to explore Resources, economic activities and conservation. |
Why should resources be used responsibly? |
KICD Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) curriculum design, approved learner materials, charts, realia, locally available materials, digital resources, practical tools and learner portfolios. |
Assess oral responses, practical performance, written work, group presentation, portfolio evidence and learner reflection. |
Most learners were able to listen, speak, read or write using the target vocabulary, structures and communication skill for the lesson. Support will focus on learners who need more practice on Resources, economic activities and conservation - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence. Enrichment will give faster learners an extended task or real-life application using the available lesson resources. Next step: plan remediation or proceed based on the observed learner evidence. |
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Natural and Built Environments |
Maps, location and physical features - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to demonstrate Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) knowledge, skills, values and reflection related to Maps, location and physical features - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence.. |
Learners use guided inquiry, discussion, demonstrations, practical activities, reading or viewing tasks, group work and portfolio documentation to explore Maps, location and physical features. |
How do maps help us understand our environment? |
KICD Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) curriculum design, approved learner materials, charts, realia, locally available materials, digital resources, practical tools and learner portfolios. |
Assess oral responses, practical performance, written work, group presentation, portfolio evidence and learner reflection. |
Most learners were able to listen, speak, read or write using the target vocabulary, structures and communication skill for the lesson. Support will focus on learners who need more practice on Maps, location and physical features - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence. Enrichment will give faster learners an extended task or real-life application using the available lesson resources. Next step: plan remediation or proceed based on the observed learner evidence. |
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Natural and Built Environments |
Resources, economic activities and conservation - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to demonstrate Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) knowledge, skills, values and reflection related to Resources, economic activities and conservation - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence.. |
Learners use guided inquiry, discussion, demonstrations, practical activities, reading or viewing tasks, group work and portfolio documentation to explore Resources, economic activities and conservation. |
Why should resources be used responsibly? |
KICD Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) curriculum design, approved learner materials, charts, realia, locally available materials, digital resources, practical tools and learner portfolios. |
Assess oral responses, practical performance, written work, group presentation, portfolio evidence and learner reflection. |
Most learners were able to listen, speak, read or write using the target vocabulary, structures and communication skill for the lesson. Support will focus on learners who need more practice on Resources, economic activities and conservation - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence. Enrichment will give faster learners an extended task or real-life application using the available lesson resources. Next step: plan remediation or proceed based on the observed learner evidence. |
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Natural and Built Environments |
Maps, location and physical features - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to demonstrate Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) knowledge, skills, values and reflection related to Maps, location and physical features - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence.. |
Learners use guided inquiry, discussion, demonstrations, practical activities, reading or viewing tasks, group work and portfolio documentation to explore Maps, location and physical features. |
How do maps help us understand our environment? |
KICD Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) curriculum design, approved learner materials, charts, realia, locally available materials, digital resources, practical tools and learner portfolios. |
Assess oral responses, practical performance, written work, group presentation, portfolio evidence and learner reflection. |
Most learners were able to listen, speak, read or write using the target vocabulary, structures and communication skill for the lesson. Support will focus on learners who need more practice on Maps, location and physical features - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence. Enrichment will give faster learners an extended task or real-life application using the available lesson resources. Next step: plan remediation or proceed based on the observed learner evidence. |
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Natural and Built Environments |
Resources, economic activities and conservation - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to demonstrate Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) knowledge, skills, values and reflection related to Resources, economic activities and conservation - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence.. |
Learners use guided inquiry, discussion, demonstrations, practical activities, reading or viewing tasks, group work and portfolio documentation to explore Resources, economic activities and conservation. |
Why should resources be used responsibly? |
KICD Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) curriculum design, approved learner materials, charts, realia, locally available materials, digital resources, practical tools and learner portfolios. |
Assess oral responses, practical performance, written work, group presentation, portfolio evidence and learner reflection. |
Most learners were able to listen, speak, read or write using the target vocabulary, structures and communication skill for the lesson. Support will focus on learners who need more practice on Resources, economic activities and conservation - remediation, enrichment and portfolio evidence. Enrichment will give faster learners an extended task or real-life application using the available lesson resources. Next step: plan remediation or proceed based on the observed learner evidence. |
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Natural and Built Environments |
Term 2 review and assessment for Social Studies (Grade 6). |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to demonstrate Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) knowledge, skills, values and reflection related to Term 2 review and assessment for Social Studies (Grade 6).. |
Learners revise the term sub-strands, complete integrated practical, oral, written or performance tasks, correct work and update portfolios. |
How can you apply this term's Social Studies (Grade 6) learning in daily life? |
KICD Grade 6 Social Studies (Grade 6) curriculum design, approved learner materials, charts, realia, locally available materials, digital resources, practical tools and learner portfolios. |
File marks, corrected work, portfolio evidence, learner reflection and teacher records. |
Most learners were able to create, perform or present the practised art skill with observable control, expression and confidence. Support will focus on learners who need more practice on Term 2 review and assessment for Social Studies (Grade 6). Enrichment will give faster learners an extended task or real-life application using the available lesson resources. Next step: plan remediation or proceed based on the observed learner evidence. |