Grade 6 Creative Activities Lesson Notes

Grade 6 Creative Activities Lesson Notes

Subject: Creative Arts
Level: Upper Primary
Grade: Grade 6
Type: PDF
Size: 1.57 MB
Category: CBE notes
👤 Author: Kelvin mwiti
📅 Date: February 7, 2026
🏷️ Version: 2026 Edition
👁️ Views: 248

Quick summary

Grade 6 Creative Activities lesson notes provide clear explanations that support creative expression and imaginative learning. These notes are useful for classroom instruction, practice, and independent study under the Competency-Based Education system. This free download supports balanced and engaging learning experiences.

How these notes support learning

The lesson notes support learning by presenting ideas in an engaging and learner-friendly way that encourages creativity, participation, and confidence. Learners can use the notes to reinforce classroom activities, practise creative skills, and reflect on learning experiences. Teachers may rely on the notes to guide explanations, support different learning needs, and encourage active involvement. The notes promote enjoyment and active participation in learning.

Who these lesson notes are designed for

These lesson notes are intended for Grade 6 learners studying Creative Activities under the CBE system. They are also suitable for teachers and parents supporting learning in school and at home.

Alignment with the Kenya CBE curriculum

The Grade 6 Creative Activities lesson notes align with the general principles of the Kenya CBE curriculum. They reflect learner-centred approaches promoted by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development and guidance from the Ministry of Education.

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Kelvin mwiti

Kelvin Mwiti is a dedicated Kenyan educator and digital content developer who was among the early adopters of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) now CBE when it was introduced in 2017. A Bachelor of Education (Science) graduate from Embu University, Kelvin blends years of classroom experience with innovative digital resource design to create well-structured, teacher-friendly schemes of work for educators across Kenya. At Teachers Kenya Hub, he leads the Editorial and Curriculum Development Team, ensuring every resource reflects practical, up-to-date CBE implementation and real classroom needs.

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