Quick summary
Get the official Grade 10 Arabic KICD curriculum design for the Social Sciences pathway. This guide is made for teachers who want a clear way to help their students communicate better in Arabic. It covers everything from basic speaking to writing formal letters, ensuring you stay on track with the 2026 Senior School requirements. Using this resource will help you prepare your lessons faster and make sure your students are ready for their national assessments.
Key Topics in the Grade 10 Arabic Syllabus
The Arabic syllabus is built around four main skills: Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing. To make learning interesting, these skills are taught through everyday themes like Social Life, My Environment, Health, and the World of Work. In the Speaking section, you will help students with correct sounds and simple conversations. Reading focuses on understanding different types of stories and poems, while Writing moves from neat handwriting to writing functional things like messages and letters. There is also a Grammar section that teaches students how to build correct sentences using nouns and verbs. This curriculum is designed to help students feel confident using Arabic in business, tourism, or further studies.
How to Teach and Assess Arabic
A great way to teach Arabic is by using songs, videos, and language clubs to make the classroom more active. You should always refer to the KICD designs to make sure you are covering the right values like respect and responsibility. For assessments, follow the KNEC rules by using quizzes, role-plays, and checking student portfolios. It is a good idea to have small contests like spelling bees or reading races to keep students motivated. Keeping a simple record of how each student is doing in speaking and writing will help you meet TSC standards and make your TPAD reviews much smoother.

