Scheme of Work Standard One (Darasa la Kwanza) 2026 – Masomo Yote
A Scheme of Work is a detailed teaching plan that shows what a teacher will teach, when it will be taught, and how it will be taught over a specific period of time (usually a term or a year).
It breaks down the syllabus into weekly or monthly lessons to guide teaching and learning.
A Scheme of Work is a teacher’s timetable for teaching topics and activities throughout the term or year.
What a Scheme of Work Contains
A typical scheme of work includes:
- Subject name (e.g., Mathematics, English)
- Class/Form (e.g., Standard Four, Form One)
- Term & Year
- Week number
- Topic
- Sub-topic
- Teaching objectives
- Teaching & learning activities
- Teaching aids
- Assessment methods
- References (books/syllabus)
Purpose of a Scheme of Work
- A scheme of work helps to:
- Guide teachers on what to teach
- Ensure the syllabus is fully covered
- Help in lesson planning
- Maintain uniform teaching standards
- Assist in monitoring teacher progress































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