Quick summary
Access the incredibly detailed Term 2 Grade 6 Social Studies schemes of work, meticulously designed for upper primary educators. Fully aligned with the modern Competency-Based Education (CBE) curriculum, this week-by-week guide is officially KICD approved. Teachers receive immense benefit from this structured, free download, ensuring highly effective lesson planning that helps young learners deeply understand foundational cultural heritage, social organizations, and regional integration seamlessly.
How this scheme of work supports teaching
This professional document serves as an indispensable tool for highly efficient lesson planning and targeted curriculum coverage throughout the term. By fully utilizing the newly rationalised curriculum guidelines, it massively reduces daily preparation time while providing a crystal-clear instructional roadmap. Educators will find it exceptionally easier to organize daily teaching routines, managing interactive classroom delivery smoothly as learners explore the rich cultural traditions of age sets, clan functions, and the objectives of the East African Community without any instructional guesswork.
Who this scheme of work is designed for
Tailored completely and specifically for upper primary learning environments, this comprehensive guide is perfect for seasoned Grade 6 teachers, newly appointed intern teachers, and highly engaged parents seeking to proactively support their children’s social awareness, cultural pride, and civic responsibility safely at home.
Alignment with the Kenya CBE curriculum
Fully compliant with the national CBE framework, this scheme seamlessly integrates the official curriculum designs for upper primary social studies. It reflects the absolute latest updates and rigorous standards set by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development and the Ministry of Education, ensuring the rationalised curriculum is accurately implemented.
Details about Term 2 Grade 6 Social Studies schemes of work
✔ Week-by-week breakdown covering 14 weeks of active instruction
✔ Strands covered actively include People, Population and Social Organizations
✔ Sub-strands progression heavily focused on aspects of African traditional culture, clans, and the East African Community
✔ Learning activities and experiences featuring modelling member states of the EAC and discussing age sets
✔ Assessment opportunities via direct observation, oral questions, teacher-made tests, and interactive project work
✔ Rationalised for full term coverage ensuring zero civic learning gaps
✔ Free download, ready for immediate and highly effective classroom use

