Lesson

1

Introduction

to CRE

Definition of CRE

and reasons for

studying CRE

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to define

Christian Religious Education and

give reasons for studying CRE.

· Class discussions

· Question and answer

sessions

· Note taking

· Resource persons

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 1–2

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 3

2

The Bible

· The Bible as the

Word of God

· The Bible as a

library

· Human authors

and major

divisions of the

Bible

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to:

· discuss the Bible as the Word

of God.

· discuss the Bible as a library

· identify the major divisions

of the Bible and the human

authors of the Bible.

·Group discussions

·Bible reading

·Note taking

·Question and answer

sessions

· Bible: Hebrews God’s People

pages 3–5

· Teacher’s Book 1

pages 3–4

3

1

The Bible

The Bible

Bible translation

Effects of the

translation of the

Bible into African

languages

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to describe

the translation of the Bible from

the original languages to the

present local languages and the

reasons for the translation.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to give the

effects of the translation of the

Bible into African languages.

· Class discussions

· Note taking

· Question and answer

sessions

· Class discussions

· Note taking

· Question and answer

sessions

· Bible

· Resource persons

· Different Bible

translations

· Resource persons

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 5–6

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 5

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

page 6

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 5

2

The Bible

Versions of the

Bible

By the end of the lesson, the · Class discussions

learner should be able to list down · Note taking

the versions of the Bible used in · Question and answer

Kenya today. sessions

· Different versions of

the Bible

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

page 6

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 5

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Schemes of Work

Term 1

LESSON

TOPIC

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ACTIVITIES

LEARNING/TEACHING

RESOURCES

REFERENCES

REMARKS

3

Creation

and fall of

humankind

The biblical

accounts of

creation and their

meanings

· The first account

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to give the

first account of creation.

·Bible reading

·Class discussions

·Note taking

·Question and answer

sessions

· Charts

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

page 7

· Teacher’s Book 1

pages 5–6

1

Creation

and fall of

humankind

The biblical By the end of the lesson, the

account of creation learner should be able to give the

· The second second creation account.

account

· Bible reading

· Class discussions

· Note taking

· Bible

· Charts

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 7–8

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 6

2

3

Creation

and fall of

humankind

Creation

and fall of

humankind

The biblical

accounts of

creation

Attributes of God

from the biblical

accounts of

creation

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to draw

similarities and differences

between the two accounts of

creation.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to identify

the attributes of God from the

biblical accounts of creation.

·Bible reading

·Class discussions

·Note taking

·Questions and answer

sessions

· Class discussions

· Note taking

· Question and answer

sessions

· Bible

· Charts

· Bible: Genesis 1 & 2

· Charts

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 7–8

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 6

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 9–10

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 6

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2

Creation

and fall of

humankind

Creation

and fall of

humankind

Teachings from the By the end of the lesson, the

biblical accounts of learner should be able to discuss

creation the teachings from the biblical

accounts of creation.

Traditional African By the end of the lesson, the

view of creation learner should be able to

describe the traditional African

understanding of creation.

· Discussions

· Note taking

· Class discussions

· Note taking

· Question and answer

sessions

· Bible: Genesis 1 & 2

· Resource persons

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

page 10

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 7

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 10– 11

· Teacher’s Book 1

pages 6–7

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Schemes of Work

Term 1

LESSON

TOPIC

SUB-TOPIC

ACTIVITIES

LEARNING/TEACHING

RESOURCES

REFERENCES

REMARKS

3

1

Creation

and fall of

humankind

Creation

and fall of

humankind

The biblical

teachings on the

origin of sin

The consequences

of sin

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to explain

the origin of sin according to the

biblical accounts of creation.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to explain

the consequences of sin.

· Bible reading

· Class discussions

· Note taking

·Bible reading

·Discussions

·Note taking

·Question and answer

sessions

· Bible: Genesis 3; 4:

6–9; 11

· Bible: Genesis 3; 4:

6–9; 11

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 11–13

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 7

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 11–13

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 7

2

Creation

and fall of

humankind

Traditional African By the end of the lesson, the

concept of evil and learner should be able to explain

consequences of evil the traditional African concept of

evil.

· Class discussions

· Note taking

· Question and answer

sessions

· Resource persons

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 13–14

· Teacher’s Book 1

pages 7–8

3

1

Creation

and fall of

humankind

Creation

and fall of

humankind

Similarities and

differences between

the traditional

African concept of

evil and the biblical

concept of sin

God’s plan of

salvation

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to discuss

the similarities and differences

between the traditional African

concept of evil and the biblical

concept of sin.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to explain

God’s plan of salvation.

· Group discussions

· Note taking

· Class presentations

· Class discussions

· Note taking

· Question and answer

sessions

· Bible

· Resource persons

· Charts

· Bible

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 14–15

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 8

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

page 15

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 8

2

Faith and

God’s

promises:

Abraham

Background to the By the end of the lesson, the

call of Abraham and learner should be able to outline

the call of Abraham the background to the call of

Abraham.

· Bible reading

· Class discussions

· Question and answer

sessions

· Note taking

· Dramatization

· Bible: Genesis

11:24–32; 12:1–9

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 17–18

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 9


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CRE Form 1

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Term 1

LESSON

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LEARNING/TEACHING

RESOURCES

REFERENCES

REMARKS

3

1

Faith and

God’s

promises:

Abraham

Faith and

God’s

promises:

Abraham

Faith in God

· Definition of faith

· Abraham’s acts

of faith

· Abraham’s faith

is tested

Importance of faith

in Christian life

today

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to define

the term ‘faith’ and explain how

Abraham demonstrated his faith

in God.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to explain

the importance of faith in

Christian life today.

· Bible reading

· Dramatization

· Note taking

· Class discussions

· Note taking

· Question and answer

sessions

· Map of the fertile

crescent in ancient

Mesopotamia

· Bible: Genesis 12:1–9;

15:1–6; 17:23–24;

21:1–7; 22:1–19

· Audio/visual aids

· Resource persons

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 18–19

· Teacher’s Book 1

pages 9–10

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

page 20

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 10

2

3

1

Faith and

God’s

promises:

Abraham

Faith and

God’s

promises:

Abraham

Faith and

God’s

promises:

Abraham

God’s promises

to Abraham and

their relevance to

Christians

Covenant

· Meaning of

covenant

· God’s covenant

with Abraham

Importance of

God’s covenant

with Abraham

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to state

the promises made by God to

Abraham and the relevance of the

promises to Christians today.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to define

the term ‘covenant’ and explain

God’s covenant with Abraham.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to explain

the importance of God’s covenant

with Abraham.

· Class discussions

· Bible reading

· Question and answer

sessions

· Note taking

· Dramatization

· Bible reading

· Question and answer

sessions

· Note taking

· Class discussions

· Note taking

· Bible: Genesis 12: 2–3; God’s People

15:1–21; 17:23–24; · Student’s Book 1

21:1–7; 22:1–19 pages 20–21

· Teacher’s Book 1

pages 10–11

· Bible: Genesis 15:1–19 God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 21–23

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 11

· Bible: Genesis 17:1–16 God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

page 23

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 11

2

Faith and

God’s

promises:

Abraham

Covenants in

modern life and

their importance

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to identify

covenants in modern life and

explain their importance.

· Class discussions

· Note taking

· Audio/visual aids

· Pictures e.g. of

weddings/baptism

and inaugurations

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 23–25

· Teacher’s Book 1

pages 11–12

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CRE Form 1

Schemes of Work

Term 1

LESSON

TOPIC

SUB-TOPIC

ACTIVITIES

LEARNING/TEACHING

RESOURCES

REFERENCES

REMARKS

3

1

2

3

Faith and

God’s

promises:

Abraham

Faith and

God’s

promises:

Abraham

The Sinai

Covenant:

Moses

The Sinai

covenant:

Moses

Jewish circumcision

· The importance

of circumcision

to Abraham and

his descendants

Jewish and African

circumcision

practices

The call of Moses

The ten plagues

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to state the

importance of circumcision to

Abraham and his descendants.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to

compare the Jewish and African

circumcision.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to describe

the call of Moses.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to describe

the ten plagues and their

importance.

·Group discussions

·Class presentations

·Note taking

·Bible reading

· Class discussions

· Note taking

· Question and answer

sessions

·Dramatization

·Class discussions

·Note taking

·Bible reading

· Class discussions

· Bible reading

· Question and answer

sessions

· Note taking

· Bible: Genesis 17:1–

16

· Charts

· Bible

· Resource persons

· Bible: Exodus 3:1–22

· Bible: Exodus 7:14;

11:10

· Audio/visual aids

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 25–26

· Teacher’s Book 1

pages 11–12

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 26–27

· Teacher’s Book 1

pages 11–12

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 29–31

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 13

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 31–32

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 13

Exams

The learner should be able to

answer questions from the topics

covered.

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LESSON

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LEARNING/TEACHING

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REFERENCES

REMARKS

1

2

3

1

2

3

The Sinai

Covenant:

Moses

The Sinai

Covenant:

Moses

The Sinai

Covenant:

Moses

The Sinai

Covenant:

Moses

The Sinai

Covenant:

Moses

The Sinai

Covenant:

Moses

Attributes of God

learnt from the ten

plagues

The Passover

· The significance

of the feast of

Passover

· Comparison

of Jewish and

Christian

Passover

The Exodus

· Crossing of the

Red Sea

· Provision of

water

· Provision of

manna and quails

· Defeat of the

Amalekites

The making of the

Sinai Covenant

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to discuss

the attributes of God learnt

from the ten plagues.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to explain

how God saved His people from

Egypt.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to explain

the significance of the feast

of the Passover and state the

similarities and differences

between the Jewish and the

Christian Passover.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to explain

how God cared for the Israelites

during the Exodus.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to explain

how God cared for the Israelites

during the Exodus.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to

describe how the Sinai Covenant

was made.

· Group discussions

· Question and answer

sessions

· Note taking

· Dramatization

· Question and answer

sessions

· Note taking

· Bible reading

· Group discussions

· Question and answer

sessions

· Note taking

· Class discussions

· Bible reading

· Question and answer

sessions

· Note taking

· Class discussion

· Bible reading

· Note taking

· Group discussions

· Bible reading

· Note taking

· Bible

· Bible: Exodus 12:1–3

· Bible

· Charts

· Bible: Exodus 14:

5–31; 15:22–29;

17:1–6

· Bible: Exodus 16:

1–35; 17:8–16

· Bible: Exodus 32:

1–35

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 32–33

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 13

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 33–34

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 14

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 33–34

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 14

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 34–35

· Teacher’s Book 1

pages 14–15

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 35–36

· Teacher’s Book 1

pages 15–16

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 36–37

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 16

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Schemes of Work

Term 2

LESSON

TOPIC

SUB-TOPIC

ACTIVITIES

LEARNING/TEACHING

RESOURCES

REFERENCES

REMARKS

1

The Sinai

Covenant:

Moses

The breaking of the

Sinai Covenant

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to describe

how the Sinai Covenant was

broken.

· Dramatization

· Bible reading

· Note taking

· Bible: Exodus 32:

1–35

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 37–38

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 17

2

The Sinai

Covenant:

Moses

The renewal of the

Sinai Covenant

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to describe

how the Sinai Covenant was

renewed.

· Group discussions

· Class presentations

· Note taking

· Bible: Exodus 34:1–35 God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

page 38

· Teacher’s Book 1

pages 17–18

3

The Sinai

Covenant:

Moses

The worship

of God by the

Israelites in the

wilderness

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to describe

how the Israelites worshipped

God in the wilderness.

· Group discussions

· Class presentations

· Note taking

· Resource persons

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 38–40

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 18

1

The Sinai

Covenant:

Moses

The Ten

Commandments

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to state

the Ten Commandments and

explain how they should be

applied in a Christian’s life.

· Class discussions

· Bible reading

· Note taking

· Videotapes God’s People

· Bible: Exodus 20:1–17 · Student’s Book 1

pages 40–41

· Teacher’s Book 1

pages 18–19

2

3

The Sinai

Covenant:

Moses

Leadership

in Israel:

David and

Solomon

The Israelites’ new

understanding of

the nature of God

Reasons for

kingship in Israel

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to explain

the new understanding that

Moses gave his people about the

nature of God.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to give

reasons for kingship in Israel.

· Group discussions

· Bible reading

· Note taking

· Group discussions

· Bible reading

· Note taking

· Resource persons

· Bible: 1 Samuel 8:1–9

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

page 41

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 19

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

page 43

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 20

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CRE Form 1

Schemes of Work

Term 2

LESSON

TOPIC


SUB-TOPIC

ACTIVITIES

LEARNING/TEACHING

RESOURCES

REFERENCES

REMARKS

1

2

3

1

2

3

Leadership

in Israel:

David and

Solomon

Leadership

in Israel:

David and

Solomon

Leadership

in Israel:

David and

Solomon

Leadership

in Israel:

David and

Solomon

Leadership

in Israel:

David and

Solomon

Leadership

in Israel:

David and

Solomon

Reasons against

kingship in Israel

Failures of King

Saul

Lessons learnt

from King Saul’s

failures

King David’s

achievements as

king of Israel

David as the

ancestor of Jesus

Christ

Qualities of a

good leader drawn

from King David’s

leadership

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to give

reasons against kingship in

Israel.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to state

King Saul’s failures.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to discuss

the lessons learnt from King

Saul’s failures.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to state

the achievements of King David.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to explain

the importance of David as the

ancestor of Jesus Christ.

By the end of the lesson, the

learner should be able to state

the qualities of a good leader

drawn from King David’s

leadership.

· Class discussions

· Bible reading

· Note taking

·Bible reading

·Class discussions

·Note taking

·Question and answer

sessions

· Group discussions

· Note taking

· Question and answer

sessions

· Group discussions

· Bible reading

· Note taking

· Class discussions

· Bible reading

· Note taking

· Group discussions

· Question and answer

sessions

· Note taking

· Bible: 1 Samuel 8:

10–20

· Videotapes

· Bible

· Bible: 1 Samuel 13:8–

14; 15:7–25

· Charts

· Bible: 1 Samuel 16:1–

23, 2 Samuel 6:1–15

· Map of Middle East

· Bible: 2 Samuel 7:1–

29, Luke 1:26–33

· Videotapes

· Resource persons

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 43–44

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 20

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 44–45

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 21

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

page 45

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 21

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 45–47

· Teacher’s Book 1

pages 21–22

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 47–48

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 22

God’s People

· Student’s Book 1

pages 48–49

· Teacher’s Book 1

page 22