Term 1 Grade 4 IRE Lesson Plans

Term 1 Grade 4 IRE Lesson Plans

Subject: IRE
Level: Upper Primary
Grade: Grade 4
Type: PDF
Size: 611.88 KB
Category: Term 1 lesson plans
👤 Author: Teachers Kenya Hub Team
📅 Date: January 12, 2026
🏷️ Version: 2026 Edition
👁️ Views: 180

Quick Summary

Access the official Term 1 Grade 4 IRE Lesson Plans. This guide helps teachers deliver values-based instruction centered on Quranic recitation and Islamic etiquette. It provides a clear roadmap for the term, ensuring you meet all curriculum requirements while simplifying your daily lesson preparation and fostering spiritual growth in young learners.

Key Topics in Grade 4 IRE

The first term focuses heavily on the study of the Qura’an and daily Islamic Etiquette. Students will dive into Surah Al-Fatiha, focusing on correct recitation with tajweed and learning to write the Surah in Arabic script. Another major area of study is Eating Etiquette based on the Hadith of the Prophet. Learners identify the importance of eating what is in front of them and following proper manners during meals to earn rewards from Allah. The lessons are designed to be highly engaging, utilizing digital devices for listening to recitations and role-playing meal scenarios to help students apply these teachings in their daily lives.

How to Teach and Assess IRE

Use collaborative group discussions and role-plays to help students internalize moral lessons from the Hadith. Always align your lessons with core values like humility and obedience. For assessment, follow national guidelines such as oral recitation tests, scriptwriting exercises, and family reflection activities. Keeping a record of student progress in memorization and their ability to explain Islamic values in their own words will help you stay compliant with professional standards and streamline your reviews.

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The Teachers Kenya Hub Team is a collective of qualified Kenyan educators and digital content developers who have been at the forefront of CBE implementation since 2017. Combining years of direct classroom experience with expert curriculum design, the team creates structured, teacher-friendly schemes of work tailored to the specific needs of modern Kenyan classrooms.

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