Term 1 Grade 6 IRE Lesson Plans

Term 1 Grade 6 IRE Lesson Plans

Subject: IRE
Level: Upper Primary
Grade: Grade 6
Type: PDF
Size: 625.31 KB
Category: Term 1 lesson plans
👤 Author: Kelvin mwiti
📅 Date: January 12, 2026
🏷️ Version: 2026 Edition
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Quick summary

Access the official Term 1 Grade 6 IRE Lesson Plans. This guide helps teachers deliver values-based instruction centered on Quranic teachings and spiritual growth. 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 memorize and apply the lessons from key Surahs in their daily lives.

Key Topics in Grade 6 IRE

The first term focuses heavily on the study of the Qura’n. Students will dive deep into Surah Al-Humaza, identifying its basic meaning and exploring themes like the dangers of gossip and the negative impact of materialism. Another major area of study is Surah Al-Asr, where learners focus on the importance of time, faith, and doing righteous deeds. The lessons are designed to be highly engaging, utilizing digital devices for recitation practice and memorization, along with chart activities to summarize key moral lessons. Students are encouraged to relate these teachings to their modern daily interactions with friends and family.

How to Teach and Assess IRE

Use collaborative group discussions and picture songs to help students internalize the rhythmic beauty and moral weight of the Quran. Always align your lessons with core values of honesty, patience, and truthfulness. For assessment, follow national guidelines such as oral recitation tests, class presentations, and reflective writing assignments. Keeping a record of student progress in memorization and their ability to explain Quranic lessons in their own words will help you stay compliant with professional standards and streamline 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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