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(Learner’s Book pages 64-86)
Summary of the strand
This strand helps learners understand the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. It has two sub
strands namely: background to the birth of Jesus Christ where learners are expected
to outline the prophecies about the coming of Jesus Christ to promote critical thinking;
explain how Old Testament prophecies about the Messiah were fulfilled by the coming
of Jesus Christ; describe the annunciation and birth of John the Baptist to enhance
background knowledge; relate the birth of John the Baptist to the coming of Jesus Christ;
analyse how Christians apply the message of John the Baptist in their lives today and
appreciate the fulfilment of the prophecies about the coming of Jesus Christ.
The second sub strand is the birth and childhood of Jesus Christ where learners will
analyse the events that took place during the annunciation and the birth of Jesus Christ;
describe the dedication of Jesus Christ in the temple; discuss the story of Jesus Christ
in the temple with elders; examine values which Christians learn from the birth and
childhood of Jesus Christ and appreciate the dedication of Jesus Christ and relate to
similar practices in the churches today.
Attention to learners with special needs in education
Support for multi-ability learning Support for special needs learning
• Give both the time takers and fast
learners equal chances to participate
in class activities. Ensure that they
accommodate one another and work
together despite their dierences.
• Encourage the time takers to
participate in class activities such as
discussions, role play, reading Bible
verses, singing or reciting poems.
• Give fast learners extra activities to
avoid boredom and idling.
• Ensure that the learners are positioned
evenly in the class.
• Ensure the short-sighted learners
sit in front of the class and the long-
sighted ones sit at the back.
• For visually impaired learners, avail
braille and tactile pictures.
• For those with hearing impairment,
make use of sign language or a sign
language interpreter. You may also
avail headphones with amplied
sound or signed videos.
•
Give support to physically
challenged learners by giving them
tasks they can handle. Ensure the
other learners support them too.
For example, helping in pushing
a wheelchair for a physically
challenged learner.
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