Term 1 Grade 6 CRE Lesson Plans

Term 1 Grade 6 CRE Lesson Plans

Subject: CRE
Level: Upper Primary
Grade: Grade 6
Type: PDF
Size: 688.13 KB
Category: Term 1 lesson plans
👤 Author: Kelvin mwiti
📅 Date: January 12, 2026
🏷️ Version: 2026 Edition
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Access the official Term 1 Grade 6 CRE Lesson Plans. This guide helps teachers deliver values-based instruction centered on individual purpose and family life. It provides a clear roadmap for the term, ensuring you meet all curriculum requirements while making your classroom preparation more efficient. Use these plans to help students understand the biblical perspective on talents, marriage, and social responsibility.

Key Topics in Grade 6 CRE

The first term focuses on the theme of Creation and personal growth. Students begin by defining ‘talent’ and exploring how to showcase their unique abilities, guided by scriptures like Exodus 31:3. The curriculum delves into Values for Nurturing Talents, such as perseverance and dedication, and the benefits of using these gifts to serve the community. Another major area of study is Marriage and Family, where learners define marriage, explore various types (customary, civil, and religious), and discuss reasons for discouraging early marriages. These lessons are designed to be interactive, using role-plays and story-writing to connect biblical truths to modern life.

How to Teach and Assess CRE

Use collaborative group work and digital resources to engage students in talent showcases and family tree projects. Always align your lessons with core values like integrity and respect for sacred institutions. For assessment, follow national guidelines such as oral presentations, reflective journals, and creative posters. Keeping a record of student participation in dramatizations and community service brainstorming will help you stay compliant with professional standards and streamline your reviews.

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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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