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LANGUAGE ACTIVITIES ASSESMENT

Key: EX-Exceeding Expectation, MT-Meets Expectation, AP-Approaches Expectation, BE– Below Expectation

 Tick appropriately under each category to rate learners abilityEXMTAPBEComments
1.0LISTENING     
1.1Common greetings and farewell related to relationship.     
 Respond appropriately to greetings with reference to relationship in and out of school.     
 Respond appropriately to farewell with reference to relationship in and out of school     
 Enjoy responding to greetings and farewell with reference to relationship in and out of school.     
1.2Listening for comprehension     
 Answer questions correctly after a listening experience in class.     
 Solve simple riddles in and out of school.     
 Sing songs with actions in and out of school.     
 Recite poems and rhymes with actions in and out of school.     
 Take pleasure in activities that involve listening for comprehension.     
1.3Active listening     
 Pay attention to conversations in and out of school.     
 Answer questions after listening to a story.     
 Respond to simple instructions in and out of school.     
 Appreciate the contribution of others during conversations.     
1.4Passing information     
 Convey verbal messages effectively in and out of school.     
 Retell short stories in and out of school.     
 Engage in dialogue in and out of school.     
 Take pleasure in passing verbal messages and retelling short stories in and out of school.     
1.5Auditory discrimination     
 Identify all letter sounds in the classroom environment.     
  Differentiate closely related letter sounds in and out of school     
 Experience pleasure through play in and out of school.     
       
1.5Auditory memory     
 Say letter sounds after the teacher in class.     
 Recall letter sounds in and out of class.     
 Enjoy playing auditory memory games in and out of class.     
2.0SPEAKING     
2.1Common greetings and farewell related to relationship     
 Use vocabulary related to greetings with reference to relationship in and out of school.     
 Use vocabulary related to bidding farewell with reference to relationship in and out of school.     
 Greet people appropriately with reference to relationship in and out of school.     
 Bid people farewell appropriately with reference to relationship in and out of school.     
 Appreciate greeting and bidding people farewell with reference to relationship in and out of school.     
2.2Self-expression     
 Express their needs and ideasVerbally in and out of school.     
 Use appropriate vocabulary to express their needs and ideas in and out of school.     
 Take pleasure in expressing their ideas and needs verbally and non-verbally at home and in school.     
2.3Polite Language     
 Use appropriate vocabulary when making requests in and out of school.     
 Use appropriate vocabulary to excuse self and apologize in and out of school.     
 State the appropriate vocabulary for excusing self and making requests in andout of school.     
 Appreciate making requests, excusing self and apologizing when need arises.     
2.4Audience awareness     
 Speak clearly when talking to others in and out of class.     
 Speak loud enough for the audience to hear in school and at home.     
 Demonstrate ability to speak confidently in and out of class.     
 Enjoy speaking to others inand out of class.     
2.5Passing information     
 Convey messages effectively at home and in school.     
 Retell short stories in andout of school.     
 Use relevant vocabulary when engaging in dialogue.     
 Take pleasure in passing verbal messages and retelling stories in and outof school.     
2.6Naming     
 Name objects, animals, people and colours in the immediate environment.     
 Name safe objects in theimmediate environment.     
 Name unsafe objects in theimmediate environment.     
 Experience pleasure in naming colours, objects andpeople in the immediateenvironment.     
2.7Articulation of letter sounds     
 Articulate vowels and consonants correctly in and out of class.     
 Demonstrate awareness of letter-sound correspondence in and out of class.     
 Take pleasure in activitiesrelating to letter sounds in and out of class.     
3.0READING     
3.1Book handling skills     
 Demonstrate book handling skills in and out of school.     
 Demonstrate ability toarrange books properly.     
 Take pleasure in book handling and storage activities.     
3.2Reading readiness skills     
 Demonstrate left-right eye orientation when reading     
 Demonstrate top-bottomorientation skills when reading     
 Turn pages from right to leftwhen opening a page     
 Enjoy participating in pre-reading activities in and out of school     
3.3Print awareness     
 Talk about pictures in and out of school.     
 Demonstrate awareness of print in and out of school.     
 Show interest in readingin and out of school.     
 Enjoy reading picturesin and out of school.     
3.4Visual Discrimination     
 Identify differences and similarities in objects and pictures at home and at school.     
 Match and pair pictures andobjects at home and at school.     
 Take pleasure in visual discrimination activities at home and at school.     
3.5Visual memory     
 Recall objects, colours and pictures in the immediate environment.     
 Recall letters of the alphabet in and out of class.     
 Talk about what they have seen in the immediate environment.     
 Have pleasure in visual memory activities in and out of class.     
3.6Reading posture     
 Identify correct reading posture in pictures.     
 Sit appropriately when reading in and out of class.     
 Enjoy participating in activities on reading posture in and out of class.     
3.7Letter recognition     
 Match upper case letters with corresponding lower case letters in class.     
 Take pleasure in letter matching activities in and out of class.     
3.8Reading syllables     
 Read syllables in and out of class.     
 Demonstrate ability to read syllables in class     
 Enjoy participating in activities that involve reading syllables.     
3.9Reading three to four letter words     
 Demonstrate ability to blend syllables to read three to four letter words in and out of class.     
 Read three to four letter words correctly in and out of class.     
 Enjoy participating in activities that involve reading three to four letter words in and out of class.     
4.0WRITING     
4.1Book handling     
 Demonstrate ability to handle books appropriately in and out of class.     
 Arrange books properly in and out of class.     
 Enjoy participating in book handling activities in and out of class.     
4.2Writing readiness skills     
 Hold a writing tool properly in and out of class.     
 Turn pages from right to left during a writing activity in and out of class.     
 Take pleasure in prewriting activities inand out of class.     
4.3Writing posture     
 Sit appropriately when writing in and out of class.     
 Derives pleasure in activities for writing posture in and out of class     
4.4Eye-hand coordination skills     
 Demonstrate eye-hand coordination when writing in and out of class.     
 Enjoy participating in eye-hand coordination activities in and out of class.     
4.5Pattern writing     
 Write simple cursive patterns in and out of class.     
 Use audio visual materials to make simple cursive patterns in and out of class.     
 Hold writing tools appropriately when writing.     
 Experience pleasure in cursive pattern writing activities in and out of class     
4.6Letter formation     
 Form letters correctly in and out of class.     
 Demonstrate ability to form letters correctly in and out of class.     
 Have pleasure in letter formation activities in and out of class.     
4.7Writing letters of the alphabet     
 Demonstrate ability to write letters properly in and out of class.     
 Write letters of the alphabet properly in and out of class.     
 Enjoy using basic tools for letter writing activities in and out of class.     
4.8Writing three to four letter words (allow variation depending on the language)     
 Write three to four letter words in class.     
 Copy own name in class.     
 Have pleasure in participating in writing activities in and out of class.     

TERM ONE

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Facilitator remarks based on: – Core competencies, achievements, PCIs development and value                                    

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TERM TWO

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Facilitator remarks based on: – Core competencies, achievements, PCIs development and value                                    

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TERM THREE

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Facilitator remarks based on: – Core competencies, achievements, PCIs development and value                                    

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MATHEMATICAL ACTIVITIES ASSESMENT

Key: EX-Exceeding Expectation, MT-Meets Expectation, AP-Approaches Expectation, BE– Below Expectation

Tick appropriately under each category to rate learners abilityEXMTAPBEComments
1.0CLASSIFICATION     
1.1Sorting and grouping     
 identify similarities and differences between objects for distinguishing one object from the other     
 sort and group objects intheir environment     
 group objects in the environment according to more than one attribute     
 appreciate the materials in the environment for their uniqueness and diversity     
1.2Matching and pairing     
 identify similarities among objects in the environment     
 identify differences amongobjects in the environment     
 match objects according to likeness or sameness in the
environment
     
 pair objects related to eachother according to sameness,likeness, use, typerelationship, part and whole     
 use appropriate vocabularyrelated to matching andpairing objects for effectivecommunication     
 appreciate the use of differentobjects in the environment     
1.3Ordering     
 collect and identify differentobjects in their environment for exploration and enjoyment     
 Arrange objects in the immediate environment according to size in ascending up to five objects for comparison.     
 Arrange objects in the immediate environment according t size in descending order.     
 arrange objects in the environment according to more than one attribute     
 differentiate objects of differentsizes in the environment     
 use different objects in the environment in their daily activities     
 use appropriate vocabularyrelated to ordering in their daily life experiences for effective communication     
 appreciate different objects ormaterials in the environment     
1.4Patterns     
 Observe objects in the environment for the purpose of identifying patterns.     
 identify similarities anddifferences among objects     
 arrange similar objects tomake a pattern     
 use different objects tomake patterns     
 identify patterns in different objects within the environment (clothes, animals, seeds, leaves)     
 Identify the repeating partof the patterns.     
 appreciate pattern s in theirenvironment     
 enjoy making different patterns with objects found in the environment     
2.0NUMBERS     
2.1Rote counting     
 rote count numbers 1-50 for developing numeracy skills     
 rote count using actions upto 50 for enhancing acquisition of numeracy     
 enjoy rote counting up to50 in their daily life.     
2.2Number recognition     
 identify numerals 1-20 for enhancement of acquisition of formation of number symbols     
 appreciate use of numbers and develop curiosity for numbers in daily life experiences.     
2.3Counting concrete objects     
 observe objects in differentgroups or sets fordistinguishing different typesof similar objects     
 count concrete objects 1-20 fordeveloping skills     
 demonstrate one to onecorrespondence whilecounting concrete objects     
 enjoy counting objects withintheir environment     
 appreciate the use of one to one correspondence in real lifesituations     
 demonstrate number value bycounting concrete objects      
2.4Number sequencing     
 identify number symbols 1-20 for acquisition of numeracy skills     
 arrange number cards in sequence 1-20 for appreciation of increase in value     
 arrange number cards in sequence by completing missing numbers     
 enjoy arranging numbers in sequence in day to day experiences     
2.5Number value     
 collect objects from the environment     
 count groups of objects in the environment and select the corresponding number symbol.     
 differentiate the number valueof objects in the environment     
 appreciate the value of numbers in their daily life experiences     
 Relate number value withobjects in the environment.     
2.6Symbolic representation of number (number writing)     
 identify number symbols up to 20 for association of spoken number and its symbolic representation     
 form and write numbers 1- 20 on a surface for representing quantities of objects or items by symbols     
 write number symbols 1-20on a surface for enjoyment     
 form number symbols 1-20using ICT for digital literacy     
 Appreciate the use ofnumbers within their environment.     
2.7Number puzzle     
 rearrange number cards 1-20 in thecorrect order     
 identify different parts of numerals1-20 using not more than ten parts     
 join different parts of numbers to form complete number symbols 1-20 with not more than 10 parts     
 enjoy completing number puzzles indaily life     
 relate number symbols with theobjects in the environment     
 use ICT to complete number puzzles     
2.8Putting together     
 collect different groups ofsimilar objects for counting     
 identify sets of similar objects in the environment for counting     
 put similar objects together with a sum not exceeding 9     
 enjoy the activities of puttingtogether objects in their day to day experiences     
 appreciate that things becomemore when put together     
2.9Taking away     
 collect different groups of similarobjects or items     
 count objects in different sets toestablish the number in each set     
 take away fewer objects from setsnot more than 9     
 count the number of the remainingobjects after taking away     
 enjoy the activities of taking away objects and counting the remainders in the day to day life experiences     
3.0MEASUREMENT     
3.1Sides of objects     
 observe different objects with straight sides in the environment     
 identify different sides of objects in the environment     
 manipulate objects of different sides in the environment     
 enjoy measuring sides of objects using arbitrary units     
3.2Mass (heavy and light)     
 collect different objects from the environment     
 lift different objects in theenvironment for comparing theirheaviness     
 compare heavy and light objects in the environment     
 appreciate objects of differentmass in their environment     
 enjoy manipulating objects ofdifferent mass in daily lifeexperiences     
3.3Capacity (how much can a container hold)     
 fill and empty different containers with different objects and substances     
 compare sizes of containersusing through filling and emptying using differentsubstances and objects     
 appreciate the use of objectsof different sizes in theenvironment     
 enjoy filling and emptyingcontainers in the environment     
3.4Time (Daily routines)     
 compare sizes of shadows at different times of the day todetermine their sizes     
 use vocabulary related to time for effective communication     
 observe tools used fortelling time     
 name tools used for telling time (clock ;calendar; mobile phone; animals and birds)     
 name the days of the week and the months of the year     
 appreciate management of time when doing different activities     
3.6Money (Kenyan currency coins and notes)     
 observe types of Kenyancurrency for familiarity     
 identify Kenyan currency coins and notes for distinguishing them from other currencies     
 buy items using Kenyan coins and notes of different denominations     
 save money for future use     
 make a simple budget basingon own needs     
 appreciate the use of Kenyancurrency in their daily life     
3.7Area (surfaces of objects)     
 observe objects with different surfaces in the environment for determining their sizes     
 identify surfaces of differentobjects in the environment     
 cover surfaces of different objects by using not more than 20 smaller similar objects     
 use appropriate vocabulary related to surfaces of objects for effective communication     
 Appreciate different surfacesof objects in the environment.

TERM ONE

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Reason                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Facilitator remarks based on: – Core competencies, achievements, PCIs development and value                                    

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TERM TWO

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Reason                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Facilitator remarks based on: – Core competencies, achievements, PCIs development and value                                    

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TERM THREE

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Reason                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Facilitator remarks based on: – Core competencies, achievements, PCIs development and value                                    

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PSYCHOMOTOR AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES ASSESMENT

Key: EX-Exceeding Expectation, MT-Meets Expectation, AP-Approaches Expectation, BE– Below Expectation

Tick appropriately under each category to rate learners abilityEXMTAPBEComments
1.0PICTURE MAKING TECHNIQUES     
1.1Drawing from observation     
 use appropriate tools todraw simple pictures     
 draw simple representation from observation     
 appreciate each other’s,drawing     
1.2Drawing from Memory     
 identify drawing materials     
 use appropriate tools todraw simple pictures     
 draw symbolicrepresentation of things found in the classroom frommemory     
  appreciate each other’s,drawing     
1.3Printing     
 identify printingmaterials     
 develop simple printingtools     
 create patterns using different objects for creativity     
 appreciate own andother pupils work     
1.4Colouring     
 recognize common colours in the environment for use incolouring     
 display ability to use colour media freely for enjoyment     
 appreciate and talk abouttheir work     
1.5Painting     
 identify painting materials     
 paint freely on paper forfamiliarization of materials     
 use finger technique forpainting     
 paint freely for enjoyment     
 appreciate own and otherspainted work     
1.5Mosaic     
 identify materials formaking mosaic      
 Make mosaic pictures using locally available Materials for aesthetics.     
 make collage pictures using locally available materials for enjoyment     
 appreciate the use oflocally available materials for making mosaic     
1.6Collage     
 identify material for making collage     
 make collage pictures usinglocally available materials foraesthetics     
 make collage pictures usinglocally available materials forenjoyment     
 Appreciate their own and otherpupils work and develop self-esteem.     
2.0MODELLING TECHNIQUES     
2.1Ball technique     
 identify different types of materials used in modelling     
 model items using ball techniques     
 model for enjoyment     
 Express their ideas, feelings and emotions through modelling.     
2.2Coil technique     
 identify different types of material used in coil technique     
 model items using coiltechniques     
 model for enjoyment     
 Express their ideas, feelings and emotions through Modelling.     
2.3Slab Technique     
 identify different types of material used in slab technique     
 model items using slab techniques     
 model for enjoyment     
 Express their ideas, feelings and emotions through modelling.     
3.0PAPER CRAFT     
3.1Paper folding     
 identify different methods of folding papers for creativity     
 make items using folding techniques for problem solving     
 make items using paper folding techniques for fun     
4.0CREATING SHAPES AND FORMS USING ICT     
4.1Creating shape forms     
 identify drawing icons for familiarization with digital devices     
 use digital device to create shapes and forms creativity     
 appreciate the use of ICT increating shapes and forms     
5.0PAPER CRAFT     
5.1Weaving     
 identify materials forweaving     
 make weaves using paper forcreativity     
 appreciate the use of localmaterials for making wovenarticles     
6.0CONSTRUCTION     
6.13-Dimensional forms     
 identify materials for construction     
 create forms in 3-d using locally found materials for innovation     
 handling construction materials for exploration and enjoyment     
 appreciate self and otherswork     
7.0ORNAMENTS     
7.1Beading     
 identify locally available materials for beading     
 make an item using coloured beads for creativity     
 appreciate self and otherswork     
7.2Bracelets     
 identify local materials for making bracelets     
 make and decorate bracelets for friendship.     
 making bracelets for enjoyment     
8.0PERFOMANCE     
8.1Dance     
 Perform a free dancing style for enjoyment. movement forenjoyment     
 dance in pairs andgroups for cooperation     
 respond to changes in tempo and rhythms through body      
 perform traditional dances within the locality to enhanceculture     
8.2Musical rhymes     
 recite rhymes with repetitive phrases and rhythmic patterns     
 display the ability to recitesimple rhymes     
 perform simple rhymes forentertainment     
 recite a range of musical rhymes to enhance creativity     
 appreciate others talents as they perform simple rhymes     
8.3Rhythmic patterns     
 identify musical instruments usedfor performing rhythmic patterns e.g. percussion     
 display the ability to create rhythmic movements through dance, nodding and swaying for enjoyment     
 create rhythm using percussioninstruments to enhance tempo     
 appreciate others talent as they perform rhythmic patterns using percussion instruments     
8.4Singing games     
 identify different cultural singing games for harmonious core existence     
 perform varied cultural singing games using props for enjoyment     
 express feelings through singing games for appreciation     
8.5Pay simple musical instruments     
 identify various music ICTdevice for familiarization     
 play simple musicalinstruments for enjoyment     
 display ability to play various simple musical instruments including ICT device     
 play simple instruments and make movement for talent development     
9.0LISTENING AND RESPONDING     
9.1Musical sounds     
 listen to sounds from the environment for familiarization     
 imitate sounds made fromthe environment for vocal development     
 appreciate sounds from theenvironment for correctresponse     
10.0BASIC MOTOR SKILLS     
10.1Locomotive Skills     
 identify common terms usedin outdoor activities such asclimbing/sliding, throwingand catching for correct response     
 climb and slide on playing objects for enjoyment     
 observe safety during climbing and sliding on playing objects     
10.2Non-locomotive skills     
 identify common terms used in turning and twisting activities for appropriate response     
 turning and twisting forflexibility     
 turn and twist for safety     
10.3Manipulative skills     
 kick freely for enjoyment     
 display the ability to balance the body for kicking technique     
 display manipulative skillsthrough bouncing ball fordistance estimation     
 bounce and kick balls safely     
 bounce and kick balls forenjoyment     
11.0SWIMMING     
11.1Pool safety     
 identify basic water safety and hygiene rules for application in the pool     
 demonstrate ability to follow safety rules accordingly     
11.2Water orientation     
 confidently move around the pool in readiness for swimming     
 opening eyes confidently in water for safe swimming     
 identify basic floating techniques for swimming     
 appreciate the use of water forrecreation     
12.0FUN GAMES     
12.1Modern/Traditional fun games     
 identify some fun games within their environment for play     
 perform fun games forenjoyment     
 appreciate and acknowledge each other as they perform the fun games     

TERM ONE

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Reason                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Facilitator remarks based on: – Core competencies, achievements, PCIs development and value                                    

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TERM TWO

OPENING DATE:                                                              CLOSING DATE                                                             

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Reason                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Facilitator remarks based on: – Core competencies, achievements, PCIs development and value                                    

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TERM THREE

OPENING DATE:                                                              CLOSING DATE                                                             

Total Number of strands covered                                                                                                                                      

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Reason                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Facilitator remarks based on: – Core competencies, achievements, PCIs development and value                                    

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ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITIES ASSESMENT

Key: EX-Exceeding Expectation, MT-Meets Expectation, AP-Approaches Expectation, BE– Below Expectation

 Tick appropriately under each category to rate learners abilityEXMTAPBEComments
1.0SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT     
1.1Myself     
 talk about body parts (head, ears, eyes, mouth, hand,) for self-awareness,     
 Tell the uses of ears, nose mouth and eyes. for self-awareness,      
 Appreciate one’sbody parts for self-esteem.     
1.2Our School     
 talk about work done by different people in the school     
 participate indeveloping classroom rule (Dos and Don’ts)for interpersonal relationships     
  appreciate the school community for harmonious living     
1.3Our home     
1.3.1Structures/building     
 Name different structures andbuildings found at home,     
 Identify different buildings andstructures at home,     
 Talk about the uses of buildingsand structures at home,     
 Appreciate buildings andstructures.     
1.3.2People found at home     
 name people found at home for self- awareness,     
 tell the relationships between people found at home for harmonious living     
 talk about people found at home for harmonious living     
 talk about work done by people at home     
 Appreciate people found at homeand the work they do.     
1.4Interpersonal relationship     
 Identify Courteous words used in day today life     
 Talk about the use of courteous words in day to day life for interpersonal relationship     
 Appreciate the need touse courteous words     
 Use greetings and respond with actions appropriately     
 Show empathy to theneedy     
1.5Neighbourhood     
 identify the classmates by names for harmonious living     
  name the classmates as neighbours for interpersonalrelationships     
 identify physicalfeatures in the neighbourhood forsafety and security     
 appreciate theclassmates as theirneighbours     
1.6Dressing     
 identify clothes worn atdifferent times     
 dress and undressappropriately     
 to put on shoes correctly     
 appreciate one’s clothesfor self-esteem     
2.0HEALTH PRACTICES     
2.1Hand washing     
 tell the importance of washing hands for personal hygiene     
 wash hands appropriately     
 tell critical times to wash hands     
 appreciate the need towash hands at criticaltimes     
2.2Care for the nose     
 tell the importance of having a personal handkerchief,     
 wipe one’s nose appropriately,     
 appreciate the need to own and care for a personal handkerchief     
2.3Care for teeth     
 tell the dangers of using substances that destroy teeth,     
 talk about actions thatdestroy teeth,     
 brush teeth using appropriate brushing material found in one’s locality ,     
 Appreciate the need to care for teeth by avoiding eating sugary things.     
2.4Toileting     
 talk about the importance of using a clean toilet,     
 Identify materials used for toileting     
 use the toilet properly for safety and hygiene,      
 Appreciate proper useof toilet facilities.     
2.5Food/feeding     
 talk about different types of foods for healthy living,     
 feed self for good health and nutrition,     
 talk about dangers of sharing food from other people’s mouth,     
 talk about dos and don’ts while eating     
 Observe table manners whileeating.     
3.0NATURAL ENVIRONMENT     
3.1Plants     
 talk about plants in the immediate environment     
 observe plants in the immediate environment     
 talk about the uses of plants in the immediate environment     
 take care of plants found in their immediate environment     
 appreciate plants found in their immediate environment     
3.2Animals     
 talk about animals in the immediate environment,     
 observe animals within the environment,     
 appreciate the presence of animals in the environment     
3.3Weather     
 Talk about the different weather conditions.     
 observe weather conditionsin the immediate environment     
 appreciate different weather conditions in the environment     
3.4Water     
 Talk about sources of water     
 Talk about the uses of water in the environment     
 Play with waterfor enjoyment and discovery     
 appreciate the importance of water in the environment     
3.5Soil     
 talk about the safety measures when playing with soil,     
 play with soil for enjoyment and exploration,     
  Appreciate playing withsoil for enjoyment.     
3.6Sound     
 recognize the sources of sounds produced in the immediate environment,     
 talk about sounds produced in the immediate environment,     
 Respond to different sounds in the environment appropriately.     
3.7Smell     
 identify the bodypart used in smelling,     
 recognize the pleasant and unpleasant smell in the immediate environment,     
 Respond appropriately to the pleasant and unpleasant smellin the surrounding,     
 Appreciate the pleasant smell in the immediate environment.     
3.8Light     
 talk about different sources of light in the immediate environment,     
 play with shadows     
 appreciate uses of light in the immediate environment     
4.0ENVIRONMENTAL CARE AND SAFETY     
4.1Care for the immediate environment     
 identify waste materials and items that require disposal in the immediateenvironment     
 dispose waste materials appropriately     
 appreciate living in aclean environment     
4.2Safety in the environment     
 talk about safe places, objects and activities in the immediate environment,     
 talk about dangerous places in the immediate environment,     
 talk about dangerous objects in the immediate environment,     
 talk about dangerous activities in the immediate environment,     
 to recognize safe and dangerous places, objects and activities in the immediate environment,     
 talk about how to identify strangers within their immediate environment     
 Take safety precautions inthe school compound.     

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CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ACTIVITIES ASSESMENT

Key: EX-Exceeding Expectation, MT-Meets Expectation, AP-Approaches Expectation, BE– Below Expectation

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1.0GOD’S CREATION     
1.1God as the provider and healer     
 identify God as the providerfor their needs,     
 Sing simple songs on God as a provider to enhance their knowledge of God,     
 identify God as a healer fortheir spiritual and physicalnourishment,     
 recite short poems of God as a healer stories to enhance their trust in God,     
 display understanding of God is a provider and healer for their spiritual growth,     
 Appreciate God as theprovider and healer.     
1.2Creation (parts of the body)     
 Name his /her parts of the body that God created in his ownimage and likeness     
 Demonstrate some ways of caring parts of the body as the temple of the holy spirit     
 Appreciate his/her parts of the body as wonderfully made by God     
1.3Plants and domestic animals     
 name plants found at home and school as part of God’s creation     
 name animals found at home and school as part of God’s creation     
 state simple ways of taking care of plants and some domestic animals     
 demonstrate taking care of some domestic animals and plants for social responsibility     
 Appreciate plants and animals found at home and school as God’s creation.     
1.4Name of God according catchment     
 identify the name of God as used in his/her catchment area for personal knowledge     
 identify the name of God in other communities for peaceful co-existence     
  appreciate the name of God according to his/her catchment area for self – awareness     
 desire to know the name of God as used in other communities to promote unity     
1.5Communicating to God through prayer     
 mention simple prayers at different times for his/her spiritual nourishment     
 Recite prayers for different times as part of his/her spiritual growth.     
 respect different times of prayer for his/her spiritual growth     
 Appreciate prayer as one of the most important way of talking to God.     
 desire to pray at alltimes     
2.0HOLY BIBLE     
2.1The Bible     
 Identify the bible as a Holy book used by Christians for his/her spiritual growth     
 Sing simple songs onthe Bible as a Holy book of God to berespected     
 appreciate the Bible as a Holy book     
 desire to read the Bibleas Holy book     
2.2Handling the bible     
 identify different waysof handling the Bible as a Holy book used by Christians to nurture a sense of responsibility     
 demonstrate different ways of handling the Bible with care to promote respect for the word of God     
 sing simple songs on how to handle the Bible     
 desire to handle the Bible with respect as a Holy book     
 appreciate the importance of handling the Bible as part of his/her self-discipline     
3.0CHRISTIAN RELIUOUS FESTIVALS AND RITUALS     
3.1Christian festivals: Christmas and Easter     
 identify the Christian festivals for spiritual growth     
 give the meaning of Christmas as an important Christian celebration about God’s love     
 sing songs in praise ofChristmas as the birthday of Jesus Christ.     
 role play the Christmas events with joy     
 give the meaning of Easter as an important Christian celebration of God’s love     
 sing Easter songs in thankingJesus Christ for dying for us     
 appreciate Christmas andEaster as Christian celebrations of God’s love.     
3.2Christian Rituals     
 identify some simple Christian rituals for his/her spiritual growth     
 Demonstrate some Christianrituals performed in his/herchurch for spiritual nourishment     
 Roles play Christian rituals practiced according to different churches to nurturepeaceful coexistence amonglearners.Appreciate taking part in Christian rituals in his/herchurch to promote the values of love, responsibility and integrity     
4.0CHRISTIAN VALUES     
4.1Greatest commandment: Love of God and neighbour     
 state the greatest commandment of God for their spiritual growth     
 practice the love of God and neighbour to promote interpersonal relationship     
 role play on how love of God and neighbour should promote peaceful coexistence     
 sing songs of God’s love and neighbour to promote spiritual growth     
 desire to thank God for his love for mankind     
 appreciate the commandment on love of God and neighbour for spiritual growth     
5.0PLACES OF WORSHIP     
5.1Places of worship     
 Identify the church as a place of worship     
 Identify different places of worship that exists in his/her community for peaceful co-existence.     
 demonstrate activities that take place in the church for-example singing, praying and giving offerings as thanks giving to God     
 colour a picture of a church as a place of worship for self-efficacy     
 respect different places of worship to promote religious tolerance     
5.2Church services     
 identify different activities that take place during the churchservice for harmonious living     
 demonstrate the activities that are performed during thechurch service for interpersonal interaction     
 sing songs that relate to the activities that take place during the church service for spiritual growth     
 desire to participate in the activities that are done during the church service for self fulfilment     
 appreciate the activities that take place during church service for spiritual nourishment     
5.3Behaviour in the Church     
 identify good behaviour for desirable Christian living     
 demonstrate good behavior in Church to show respect to God     
 recite short memory verses from the bible on good behaviour for spiritual development.     
 appreciate the importance of good behaviour in church topromote love andharmonydesire to have good manners in the church

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ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ACTIVITIES ASSESMENT

Key: EX-Exceeding Expectation, MT-Meets Expectation, AP-Approaches Expectation, BE– Below Expectation

 Tick appropriately under each category to rate learners abilityEXMTAPBEComments
1.0QUR’AN     
1.1The Arabic alphabet with vowels (fat-ha (a), kasra (i) , dhumma (u)     
 recognize the alphabet with the given vowels in Arabic text     
 name correctly three vowels in the Arabic text     
 articulate correctly the sounds of Arabic alphabetwith vowels     
 write the Arabic alphabet from right to left addingthe vowels on them     
1.2Surah Naas     
 Recite correctly……………. Surah Naas as a form of protection     
 handle the Qurán with respect as a Holy book     
 Appreciate reciting…………………. Surah Naas as a prayer     
2.0PILLARS OF IMAN     
2.1Belief inAllah (SWT)     
 identify oneself and others as Allah’s creation as stated in the Qur’an     
 appreciate the uniqueness of oneself and others as Allah’s creation     
 care for oneself and Allah’s other creation in the immediateenvironment as a form of ibadaat/worship     
2.2Belief in His Prophets (Prophet Muhammad)(S.A.W.)     
 mention the name of the parents of prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) as a sign of love and respect     
 narrate simple short story on early years of prophet Muhammad’s (S.A.W.)     
 demonstrate love for prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) by emulating his character (obedience)     
 appreciate the important role played by the parent to up bring their children     
3.0DEVOTIONAL     
3.1Pillars ofIslam –SwalahPostures ofSwalah (dailyprayer)      
 Name the different posturesas used in ……………….     
 appreciate ……………as a pillar of Islam     
 Demonstrate the postures in performing ………     
4.0MORAL TEACHINGS    `
4.1IslamicEtiquette     
4.1.1Toileting     
 demonstrate appropriate toileting manners according to Islamic teachings     
 develop proper way of toileting in their day to day life     
  practice proper use of water during and after toileting(Istinja)     
4.1.2Manners of Eating     
 demonstrate eating manners according to Islamic teachings     
 practice Islamic manners of eating according to the sunnah (traditions) of the prophet (S.A.W.)     
 acquire Islamic phrases used before and after eating appropriately     
4.1.3Islamic phrases (………(thank you)     
 pronounce correctly the Islamic phrase (Shukran) as a way of appreciation     
 use appropriately the given Islamic phrase in their day today life     
 appreciate the importance of the Islamic phrase (Shukran)in their daily life     
4.1.4Relationship (places of worship)     
 name places of worship in order to respect other people’s faith     
 co-exist harmoniously with people of other religions for interpersonal relations     
 use Masjid as a place of worship     
5.0ISLAMIC FESTIVALS     
5.1Eid     
 describe activities related to Eid as an Islamic festival     
 appreciate Eid as an Islamic festival     
 share happiness and joy during Eid by singing songs and exchanging gifts     

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HINDU RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ACTIVITIES ASSESMENT

Key: EX-Exceeding Expectation, MT-Meets Expectation, AP-Approaches Expectation, BE– Below Expectation

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1.0CREATION     
1.1My extended family     
 Mention names of extended family members for self-awareness.     
 identify members of extended family by their names     
 Appreciate the members of extended family for mutual satisfaction.     
1.2PanchMahabhoo      
 identify the element Vayu(Air) in relation to the Panch Mahabhoot     
 appreciate the elementVayu(Air) as Paramatma’screation for life     
2.0WORSHIP     
2.1Basic Mantrasfor Jaap      
 recite the Basic Mantra of each faith for worship respect to Paramatma     
 demonstrate the appropriate discipline for the recitation ofMantras to show     
 appreciate recitation of Mantras as an act of worship.     
2.2Musical Instruments used in worship     
 mention musical instruments used in worship     
 identify different instruments used in worship in the four faiths for familiarization     
 Appreciate the use of musical instruments in worship for spiritual growth.     
3.0MANIFESTATIONS     
3.1The EnlightenedBeings     
 name the Enlightened Beings according to the four faiths     
 identify the names of Enlightened Beings to familiarize with his/her faith     
 appreciate the Enlightened Beings to enhance faith inParamatma     
3.2Belief inParamatma     
 mention the names ofDevis and Devtas tofamiliarize thelearner with belief inParamatma     
  Identify the Devisand Devtas as pertheir attributes to
deepen the learner’sfaith.
     
4.0Scriptures     
4.1Name of scriptures     
 name Scriptures to promote religious identity and unity     
 identify Scriptures from other faiths to promotepeace and unity     
 Acknowledge all Scriptures as holy to promote religious tolerance.     
5.0Yoga     
5.1Simple postures     
 name simple yoga postures for good health     
 demonstrate simple yoga postures correctly for physical wellbeing     
5.2Coping with emotion     
 Appreciate Yoga as a way for peaceful living by coping positively with anxiety.     
6.0Sadachar     
6.1General etiquette     
 mention words that express gratitude for a healthy relationship     
 demonstrate acts of obedience to foster  harmony     
 Appreciate the blessings that may be bestowed upon him/her out of obedience.

TERMLY SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

TERM                                                                     

LEARNING AREA EXAM 1EXAM 2EXAM 3AVERAGE GRADE
MATHEMATICAL ACTIVITIES    
LANGUAGE ACTIVITIES    
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITIES    
CRE/IRE/HINDU ACTIVITIES    
LITERACY ACTIVITIES    
PSYCHOMOTOR AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES    
     

GRADING KEY (can be altered to suit the school’s grading criteria)

Percentage                                                                     Grade

0 – 49                                                                               D

50 – 64                                                                             C

65 – 74                                                                             B

75 – 100                                                                           A

GENERAL REMARKS ON SUMMATIVE ASSESMENT

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TERMLY SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

TERM                                                                     

LEARNING AREA EXAM 1EXAM 2EXAM 3AVERAGE GRADE
MATHEMATICAL ACTIVITIES    
LANGUAGE ACTIVITIES    
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITIES    
CRE/IRE/HINDU ACTIVITIES    
LITERACY ACTIVITIES    
PSYCHOMOTOR AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES    
     

GRADING KEY (can be altered to suit the school’s grading criteria)

Percentage                                                                     Grade

0 – 49                                                                               D

50 – 64                                                                             C

65 – 74                                                                             B

75 – 100                                                                           A

GENERAL REMARKS ON SUMMATIVE ASSESMENT

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TERMLY SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

TERM                                                         

LEARNING AREA EXAM 1EXAM 2EXAM 3AVERAGE GRADE
MATHEMATICAL ACTIVITIES    
LANGUAGE ACTIVITIES    
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITIES    
CRE/IRE/HINDU ACTIVITIES    
LITERACY ACTIVITIES    
PSYCHOMOTOR AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES    
     

GRADING KEY (can be altered to suit the school’s grading criteria)

Percentage                                                                     Grade

0 – 49                                                                               D

50 – 64                                                                             C

65 – 74                                                                             B

75 – 100                                                                           A

GENERAL REMARKS ON SUMMATIVE ASSESMENT

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ANNUAL SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

TERM                                                          

LEARNING AREA EXAM 1EXAM 2EXAM 3AVERAGE GRADE
MATHEMATICAL ACTIVITIES    
LANGUAGE ACTIVITIES    
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITIES    
CRE/IRE/HINDU ACTIVITIES    
LITERACY ACTIVITIES    
PSYCHOMOTOR AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES    
     

GRADING KEY (can be altered to suit the school’s grading criteria)

Percentage                                                                     Grade

0 – 49                                                                               D

50 – 64                                                                             C

65 – 74                                                                             B

75 – 100                                                                           A

GENERAL REMARKS ON SUMMATIVE ASSESMENT

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Parent’s signature                                                                         Date                                                                

SOCIAL /BEHAVIOUR REPORT

KEY

S        –         SATISFACTORY

I         –         IMPROVEMENT

Report to be completed by the class teacher

BEHAVIOURASSESMENT
Considering for others 
Organization for school resources 
Accepts responsibility 
Works independently 
Works well with others 
Completes assignments at school 
Completes home assignments 
Participates in community service learning 
Use time wisely 
Has reverence for God as per a super being
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