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Irene McCormack Catholic College
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM YEAR 9 EXTENSION 2018
Semester 1Term 1
THE HUMAN SEARCH FOR TRUTH
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Students know and Understand:
Focus Questions
1 The human need to question
People ask many ‘human heart’ questions
There are four basic questions of the ‘human heart’
The search for truth leads to God
People fail to recognise their ‘human heart’ questionsfor many reasons.
COMMENCE UNIT 1
Lesson 1- The human search for truth
Lesson 2- People fail to recognise their ‘human heart’ questions for many reasons.
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Students (know and understand) that people ask many ‘human heart’ questions.
Students (know and understand) that there are four basic questions of the ‘human heart’.
Students (know and understand) that the search for truth leads to
2 Jesus came to
fulfil God’s
answers to
Jesus thought, questioned and understood like anyone else buthe was incapable of sin
Jesus came to complete the teachings of the Father
Lesson 3- Jesus thought, questioned and understood like anyone else but he was incapable of sin
Lesson 4- Jesus came to complete the teachings of the Father
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Students (know and understand) that Jesus thought, questioned and understood like anyone else but he was
questions of the
human heart
The Spirit
guides the
Church’s Magister
ium
Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to guide his followers
The Holy Spirit guides Jesus’ followers to answer the questionsin their hearts.
The Magisterium of the Church preserves Jesus’ teachings
The Holy Spirit guides the Pope and bishops
Tradition is the handing on of the teachings of the Apostlesunder the guidance of the Holy Spirit
The Pope is the successor to Saint Peter
The infallibility of the Church is a gift of the Holy Spirit
The Magisterium serves the Church by teaching, explainingand applying Jesus’ teachings.
Lesson 5- The Magisterium of the Church preserves Jesus’ teachings
incapable of sin.
Students (know and understand) that Jesus came to complete the teachings of the Father.
Students (know and understand) that Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to guide his followers.
Students (know and understand) that the Holy Spirit guides Jesus’ followers to answer the questions in their hearts.
Students (know and understand) that the Magisterium of the Church preserves Jesus’ teaching
Students (know and understand) that The Holy Spirit guides the Pope and bishops.
Students (know and
understand) that Tradition is the handing on of the teachings of the Apostles under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Students (know and understand) that the Pope is the successor of Saint Peter.
Students (know and understand) that the Magisterium serves the Church by teaching, explaining and applying Jesus’ teaching.
3
The Spirit
guides the
Church’s Magister
ium
The Magisterium of the Church preserves Jesus’ teachings
The Holy Spirit guides the Pope and bishops
Tradition is the handing on of the teachings of the Apostlesunder the guidance of the Holy Spirit
The Pope is the successor to Saint Peter
The infallibility of the Church is a gift of the Holy Spirit
Lesson 6- The Magisterium serves the Church by teaching, explaining and applying Jesus’ teachings.
Lesson 7- Assessment Task
Lesson 8- Assessment Task
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Students (know and understand) that the Pope is the successor of Saint Peter.
Students (know and understand) that the Magisterium serves the Church by teaching, explaining and applying Jesus’ teaching.
The Magisterium serves the Church by teaching, explainingand applying Jesus’ teachings.
4 The Spirit of Truth inspired
the writing of the Bible
God reveals answers to questions of the ‘human heart’through the Bible
The writing process of the Bible involved four broad stepsThe historical development of the Bible occurred over seven stages:– the Patriarchs of the people of Israel– the Exodus and entry into the Promised Land– the Monarchy– the Exile– the Post Exile– the Greek conquest– the Roman conquest.
Lesson 9- The Bible
Lesson 10- God reveals answers to questions of the ‘human heart’ through the Bible
Assessment Task Due
Lesson 11- The writing process of the Bible involved four broad steps, the historical development of the Bible occurred over seven stages:
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5 The writing process of the Bible involved four broad stepsThe historical development of the Bible occurred over seven stages:– the Patriarchs of the people of Israel– the Exodus and entry into the Promised Land– the Monarchy– the Exile– the Post Exile– the Greek conquest– the Roman conquest.
Lesson 12- The History of the Bible
Lesson 13- The History of the Bible
Lesson 14- The Holy Spirit inspired each of the three stages in the development of the New Testament
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Bibles
Students (know and understand) that God reveals answers to questions of the ‘human heart’ through the Bible.
Students (know and understand) that the writing process of the Bible involved four broad steps
Students (know and
The Holy Spirit inspired each of the three stages in the development of the New Testament
understand) that the historical development of the Bible occurred over seven stages.
Students (know and understand) that the Holy Spirit inspired each of the three stages in the development of the New Testament.
6 The Spirit of Truth inspired the New
Testament
The New Testament contains Letters written by severalAuthors
The process of writing of the Gospels revealed who Jesus isThe Acts of the Apostles tells the story of the growth of theearly Church
The story of Paul records his conversion and missionaryJourneys
The Book of Revelation is an example of apocalyptic literature.
Lesson 15- The New Testament contains Letters written by several authors
Lesson 16- The process of writing of the Gospels revealed who Jesus is
Lesson 17- The Book of Revelation is an example ofapocalyptic literature
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Students (know and understand) that the New testament contains letters written by several authors.
Students (know and understand) that the process of writing the Gospels revealed who Jesus is
Students (know and understand) that the Acts of the Apostles tells the story of the growth of the early Church.
Students (know and understand) that the story of Paul records his conversion and missionary
journeys.
tudents (know and understand) that the Book of Revelation is an example of apocalyptic literature.
7 How to read the
Bible
The Bible includes a range of literary forms
As a literary form, gospels are used to announce good news
There are various reasons for differences between Gospels.
Lesson 18- How to read the Bible
Lesson 19- How to read the Bible
Lesson 20- How to read the Bible
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Bibles
Students (know and understand) that the Bible includes a range of literary forms.
Students (know and understand) that, as a literary form, gospels are used to announce good news.
Students (know and understand) that there are various reasons for differences between gospels.
8 The Spirit revealed Jesus as
the Messiah
The Book of Isaiah prophesied the coming of a MessiahJesus, is the Suffering Servant prophesied in IsaiahThe Gospels provide accounts of the ResurrectionJesus’ Resurrection gives new meaning to the lives of Christians.
Lesson 21- The Spirit revealed Jesus as the Messiah
Lesson 22- The Spirit revealed Jesus as the Messiah
Lesson 23-Topic Test
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Students (know and understand) that the Book of Isaiah prophesied the coming of a Messiah
Students (know and understand) that Jesus is the Suffering Servant prophesied in Isaiah
Definitions9 Young
people discover newspiritual experiences
People can develop spiritualrelationships
The beginnings of spiritual experience – childhoodPeople develop spiritually in many different ways.
People have wondered and learnt much about the human soul
The spirituality of the human person makes spiritual relationships possible.
COMMENCE UNIT 2 People Grow stronger spiritually
Lesson 1: Young people discover new spiritual experiences
Lesson 2: People develop spiritually in many different ways
Lesson 3: People can develop spiritual relationships
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Students (know and understand) that personal spiritual experiences begin in childhood.
Students (know and understand) that people develop spiritually in many different ways.
Students (know and understand) that people have wondered and learnt much about the human soul.
Students (know and understand) that the spirituality of the human person makes spiritual relationships possible.
10 Lesson 4:
Lesson 5:
Lesson 6:
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11 People find it hard to develop spiritually
God the Father
Original sin prevents people from developing spiritually
People experience difficulty in recognising love and goodnessin their behaviour
People must overcome challenges
Lesson 5: People find it hard to develop spiritually
Lesson 6: God the Father and Jesus sent the Holy Spirit
Lesson 7: The ‘communion of saints’ is another way of describing the Church made up of baptised people
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Photocopy Picture Bible Pentecost Story.
Students (know and understand) that original sin prevents people from developing spiritually.
Students (know and understand) that people
and Jesus sent the Holy Spirit
and difficulties if they are todevelop spiritually
There are seven bad habits (vices) that seriously hamperspiritual development.
God the Father and Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to guide andstrengthen baptised Christians
The ‘communion of saints’ is another way of describing theChurch made up of baptised people
Those who respond to the Holy Spirit find the ‘fruits of the HolySpirit’ growing within themThe Holy Spirit helps people to overcome the ‘seven deadly’ or‘capital’ sins
The Christian promise can become a reality if people draw onthe power of salvation Jesus offers through the Holy Spirit.
experience difficulty in recognising love and goodness in their behaviour.
Students (know and understand) that God the Father and Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to guide and strengthen baptised Christians.
Students (know and understand) that the ‘communion of saints’ is another way of describing the Church made up of baptised people.
Those who respond to the Holy Spirit find the ‘fruits of the Holy Spirit’ growing within them.
Semester 1Term 2
People Grow stronger spiritually
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Students know and Understand:
Focus Questions
1 Jesus was filled with the
Holy Spirit
The ‘communion of saints’ is another way of describing theChurch made up of baptised people
Those who respond to the Holy Spirit find the ‘fruits of the HolySpirit’ growing within themThe Holy Spirit helps people to overcome the ‘seven deadly’ or‘capital’ sins
The Christian promise can become a reality if people draw onthe power of salvation Jesus offers through the Holy Spirit.
God inspired Mark to reveal who Jesus is and how the HolySpirit would transform his followers
Jesus lived in the Jewish society of first century, Roman occupiedPalestine
Lesson 8: The ‘communion of saints’ is another way of describing the Church made up of baptised people
Lesson 9: God inspired Mark to reveal who Jesus is and how the Holy Spirit would transform his followers
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Students (know and understand) that the ‘communion of saints’ is another way of describing the Church made up of baptised people.
Those who respond to the Holy Spirit find the ‘fruits of the Holy Spirit’ growing within them.
Students (know and understand) that God inspired Mark to reveal who Jesus is and how the Holy Spirit would transform his followers.
Students (know and understand) that Jesus lived in the Jewish
To demonstrate the power of the Holy Spirit and as part of hismission, Jesus performed miraclesParables were used to teach important lessons
The Holy Spirit can empower Christians to overcome everythingin life that does not reflect the love and goodness of God.
society of first century, Roman occupied Palestine.
2 Jesus was filled with the
Holy Spirit
To demonstrate the power of the Holy Spirit and as part of hismission, Jesus performed miraclesParables were used to teach important lessons
The Holy Spirit can empower Christians to overcome everythingin life that does not reflect the love and goodness of God.
Lesson 10: Jesus lived in the Jewish society of first-century, Roman-occupied Palestine
Lesson 11: Jesus lived in the Jewish society of first-century, Roman-occupied Palestine
Lesson 12: Parables were used to teach important lessons
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Students (know and understand) that to demonstrate the power of the Holy Spirit and as part of his mission, Jesus performed miracles.
Students (know and understand) that parables were used to teach important lessons.
Students (know and understand) that the Holy Spirit can empower Christians to overcome everything in life that does not reflect the love and goodness of God.
3 Jesus was filled with the
Holy Spirit
To demonstrate the power of the Holy Spirit and as part of hismission, Jesus performed miraclesParables were used to teach important lessons
Lesson 13: Parables Source Analysis Assignment
Lesson 14: Parables Source Analysis Assignment
Lesson 15: Parables Source Analysis Assignment
Students (know and understand) that to demonstrate the power of the Holy Spirit and as part of his mission, Jesus performed miracles.
The Holy Spirit can empower Christians to overcome everythingin life that does not reflect the love and goodness of God.
Students (know and understand) that parables were used to teach important lessons.
Students (know and understand) that the Holy Spirit can empower Christians to overcome everything in life that does not reflect the love and goodness
4 Jesus revealed how to
draw on the
strength of the Holy Spirit
Part Two of Mark’s Gospel teaches that people who followJesus can draw upon the power of the Holy Spirit to live heroicChristian lives
The ‘cross’ and Resurrection are together the ultimate symbolsof God’s power to bring all to fullness of life with God
Mark’s Gospel presents an explanation as to why Jesus wasKilled
Mark’s Gospel presents the meaning of Jesus’ death andResurrection
The Holy Spirit can empower people to overcome obstacles intheir efforts to live a full Christian life.
Lesson 16: Part Two of Mark’s Gospel teaches that people who follow Jesus can draw upon the power of the Holy Spirit to live heroic Christian lives
Lesson 17: The Holy Spirit can empower people to overcome obstacles in their efforts to live a full Christian life
Parables Source Analysis Assignment Due
Students (know and understand) that Part Two of Mark’s Gospel teaches that people who follow Jesus can draw upon the power of the Holy Spirit to live courageous Christian lives.
Students (know and understand) that the ‘cross’ and Resurrection are together the ultimate symbols of God’s power to bring all to fullness of life with God.
Students (know and understand) that Mark’s Gospel presents an explanation as to why Jesus was killed.
Students (know and understand) that Mark’s
Gospel presents the meaning of Jesus’ death and Resurrection.
Students (know and understand) that the Holy Spirit can empower people to overcome obstacles in their efforts to live a full Christian life.
5 MARY WAS
FILLED WITH THE
HOLY SPIRIT
Mary is a model for all people who are trying to liveas Jesus taughtCatholic Tradition honours Mary as the ‘Mother of God’Mary is honoured as the Mother of the Church.
Lesson 18: Mary is a model for all people who are trying to live as Jesus taught
Students (know and understand) that Mary is the model for all people who are trying to live as Jesus taught.
Students (know and understand) that Mary is the model for all people who are trying to live as Jesus taught.
6 Exam Revision- Revision Booklets.
7 EXAMINATIONS Differentiation- Adjustments made to the task for students with Special Learning Needs
Key Words Freedom, fulfilled, internal pressures, external pressures, moral choice, moral principle, natural law, Passover, Sinai Covenant, New Law, Grace
8 Emotions move people
The emotions function best when directed by the will
Jesus promises salvation
Experiences of emotions give rise to the question:‘How can I handle my emotions?’The principal emotions are love, hatred, desire, fear, joy,sadness and anger
Developing emotionally involves three steps: recognising theemotion, accepting it, and choosing how to direct the emotionin life-giving ways
Love is the most fundamental emotion.
Emotions function best when appropriately directed by the will
Failure to direct emotions in life-giving ways can result inemotional stress
People need to respect their emotions.
All people are created in God’s image
The Scriptures recall signs of God’s
COMMENCE UNIT 3: People Can achieve emotional peace
Lesson 1: Emotions move people
Lesson 2: The emotions function best when directed by the will
Lesson 3: Jesus promises salvation
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Students (know and understand) that experiences of emotions give rise to the question: ‘How can I handle my emotions?’
Students (know and understand) the principal emotions are love, hatred, desire, fear, joy, sadness and anger.
Students (know and understand) that all people are created in God’s image.
Students (know and understand) that the Scriptures recall signs of God’s love.
Students (know and understand) that the emotions of Jesus always reflect God’s love.
Students (know and understand) that the emotions of Jesus always reflect God’s
love
The emotions of Jesus always reflect God’s love
The Christian promise can become a reality if people areempowered by the love of Jesus.
love.
Students (know and understand) that Jesus shares his power to love through the sacraments of baptism and Confirmation.
Students (know and understand) that ‘charity’ is the power to love as Jesus does – a selfless love that grows as people keep his commandments.
Students (know and understand) that ‘charity’ is the power to love as Jesus does – a selfless love that grows as people keep his commandments.
Students (know and understand) that sin is any deliberate thought, word or deed which is against God’s law.
Students (know and understand) that there are three conditions for sin.
9 Jesus shares his power
Jesus shares his power to love through the sacraments of
Lesson 4: Jesus shares his power to love: sacraments and commandments
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to love: sacraments and commandments
Charity’ is the power to love as Jesus does –a selfless love that grows as people keep hiscommandments
Sin and how God helps people to overcome it
Baptism and Confirmation
‘Charity’ is the power to love as Jesus does – a selfless lovethat grows as people keep his commandments
The commandments of Jesus call Christians to live the TenCommandments in love of God and neighbour.
Sin is any deliberate thought, word or deed which is againstGod’s law
There are three conditions for sinGod wants to forgive and healNo one can judge another’s sinfulness
God has revealed that there are two degrees of sin: ‘mortal sin’and ‘venial sin’
– Mortal sin completely breaks a person’s relationship withGod, and those who die in this state risk separation fromGod forever
– Venial sin weakens but does not destroy a person’srelationship with God, so God purifies a person after deathbefore they enter heaven.
Lesson 5: ‘Charity’ is the power to love as Jesus does –a selfless love that grows as people keep hiscommandments
Lesson 6: Sin and how God helps people to overcome it
Key Words
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Students know and Understand:
Focus Questions
1Lesson 7: BRLA Preparation
Lesson 8: BRLA Preparation
Past BRLA Papers
2 Lesson 9: BRLA Preparation
Lesson 10: BRLA Preparation
Lesson 11: BRLA Preparation
BRLA Equating TestPast BRLA PapersYear 9 BRLA revision booklet
3 God wants to forgive and heal
God has revealed that there are two degrees of sin: ‘mortal sin’ and ‘venial sin’
Penance – Sacrament of healing
Sin is any deliberate thought, word or deed which is againstGod’s law
There are three conditions for sinGod wants to forgive and healNo one can judge another’s sinfulness
God has revealed that there are two degrees of sin: ‘mortal sin’and ‘venial sin’
– Mortal sin completely breaks a person’s relationship withGod, and those who die in this state risk separation fromGod forever
– Venial sin weakens but does not destroy a person’srelationship with God, so God purifies a person after deathbefore they enter heaven.
The Old Testament tells how the
Lesson 12: God wants to forgive and heal
Lesson 13: God has revealed that there are two degrees of sin: ‘mortal sin’ and ‘venial sin’
Lesson 14: Penance – Sacrament of healing
BRLA Test
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Students (know and understand) that God wants to forgive and heal.
Students (know and understand) that No one can judge another’s sinfulness.
Students (know and understand) that God has revealed that there are two degrees of sin: ‘mortal sin’ and ‘venial sin’.
people of Israel soughtforgiveness from God
Jesus came to heal people’s relationships with God
Jesus gave the power to forgive sins to his Church
The sacrament of Penance brings about healing andreconciliation with God, with the Church and the humancommunity
The gifts of the sacrament of Penance help people to live theChristian life
Gospel stories about Jesus contain elements of the Rites ofReconciliation
The sacrament of Penance includes the elements:contrition, confession, satisfaction and absolution
People need to examine their conscience to prepare forReconciliation.
4 The sacrament of Penance brings about healing
The Old Testament tells how the people of Israel soughtforgiveness from God
Jesus came to heal people’s relationships with God
Lesson 14: The sacrament of Penance brings about healing and reconciliation with God, with the Church and the human community
Lesson 15: The sacrament of Penance brings about
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Students (know and understand) that the Old Testament tells how the people of Israel sought forgiveness from God.Students (know and understand) that Jesus
and reconciliation with God, with the Church and the human community
Anointing – A Sacramentof healing
Jesus gave the power to forgive sins to his Church
The sacrament of Penance brings about healing andreconciliation with God, with the Church and the humancommunity
The gifts of the sacrament of Penance help people to live theChristian life
Gospel stories about Jesus contain elements of the Rites ofReconciliation
The sacrament of Penance includes the elements:contrition, confession, satisfaction and absolution
People need to examine their conscience to prepare forReconciliation.
Experiences of illness and death are some of the mostemotional times in life
The Catholic Church continues the work of Jesus in showingspecial care for the sick
Jesus gave his Church the power to heal and care for the sickthrough the sacrament of Anointing
healing and reconciliation with God, with the Church and the human community
Lesson 16: Anointing – A Sacrament of healing
came to heal people’s relationship with God.
Students (know and understand) that Jesus gave the power to forgive sins to his Church.
Students (know and understand) that the Sacrament of Penance brings about healing and reconciliation with God, with the Church and the human community.
Students (know and understand) that the gifts of the sacrament of Penance help people to live the Christian life.
Students (know and understand) that the Gospel stories about Jesus contain elements of the Rites of Reconciliation.
Students (know and understand) that the sacrament of Penance includes the elements of contrition, confession, satisfaction and absolution.
Students (know and
The Last Rites consist of three sacraments
The gifts of the sacrament of Anointing can heal people anddraw them closer to God.
understand) that people need to examine their conscience to prepare for Reconciliation.
Students (know and understand) that experience of illness and death are some of the most emotional times in life.
Students (know and understand) that the Catholic Church continues the work of Jesus in showing special care for the sick.
5 Anointing – A Sacramentof healing
The Catholic Church continues the work of Jesus in showingspecial care for the sick
Jesus gave his Church the power to heal and care for the sickthrough the sacrament of Anointing
The Last Rites consist of three sacraments
The gifts of the sacrament of Anointing can heal people anddraw them closer to God.
Lesson 17: Anointing – A Sacrament of healing
Lesson 18: Assignment
Lesson 19: Assignment
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Students (know and understand) that Jesus gave his Church the power to heal and care for the sick through the sacrament of Anointing.
Students (know and understand) that the Last Rites consist of three sacraments.
Students (know and understand) that the gifts of the sacrament of Anointing can heal people and draw them closer to God
6 Anointing – A Sacramentof healing
The Catholic Church continues the work of Jesus in showingspecial care for the sick
Jesus gave his Church the power to heal and care for the sickthrough the sacrament of Anointing
The Last Rites consist of three sacraments
The gifts of the sacrament of Anointing can heal people anddraw them closer to God.
Lesson 20: Assignment
Lesson 21: Assignment
Lesson 22: Assignment
Term 3 Booklet Part 2 Students (know and understand) that Jesus gave his Church the power to heal and care for the sick through the sacrament of Anointing.
Students (know and understand) that the Last Rites consist of three sacraments.
Students (know and understand) that the gifts of the sacrament of Anointing can heal people and draw them closer to God
7 Anointing – A Sacramentof healing
The Catholic Church continues the work of Jesus in showingspecial care for the sick
Jesus gave his Church the power to heal and care for the sickthrough the sacrament of Anointing
The Last Rites consist of three sacraments
The gifts of the sacrament of Anointing can heal people anddraw them closer to God.
Lesson 19:
Lesson 20
Lesson 21
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Students (know and understand) that Jesus gave his Church the power to heal and care for the sick through the sacrament of Anointing.
Students (know and understand) that the Last Rites consist of three sacraments.
Students (know and understand) that the gifts of the sacrament of Anointing can heal people and draw them closer to God
Key Words
8 Adolesce COMMENCE UNIT 4- Christian love and sexuality. Come Follow Me Students (know and
nce is a time of change,
challenge and
growth
The Gift of sexuality
Adolescence is a period of rapid change in the lives of youngPeople
Adolescence is a time of preparation for adult life andrelationships.
Persons communicate with one another by means of the body
‘Sexuality’ refers to how one understands oneself and relateswith others as a male or female
The different types of love
Lesson 1: Adolescence is a time of change, challenge and growth
Lesson 2: Persons communicate with one another bymeans of the body
Lesson 3: The different types of love
Term 4 Booklet understand) that adolescence is a period of rapid change in the lives of young people.
Students (know and understand) that adolescence is a time of preparation for adult life and relationships.
Students (know and understand) that persons communicate with one another by means of the body.
Students (know and understand) that ‘sexuality’ refers to how one understands oneself and relates with others as male and female.
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The Gift of sexuality
Developing a healthy sexuality
The Challenge of Developin
Adolescents need to understand and appreciate the gift of human sexuality
All personal gifts need to be developed to support a healthy sexuality.
People develop a healthy sexuality as they strive tolove like God
God teaches that sexuality is the
Lesson 4: Adolescents need to understand and appreciate the gift of human sexuality
Lesson 5: People develop a healthy sexuality asthey strive to love like God
Lesson 6: People can fail to develop a healthy sexuality for a number of reasons.
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Students (know and understand) that adolescents need to understand and appreciate the gift of human sexuality.
Students (know and understand) that all personal gifts need to be developed to support a healthy sexuality.
Students (know and understand) that people
ga Healthy Sexuality
basis for all relationships
Married love is the basis of the unique relationship thatexists between a wife and husband
The characteristics of healthy human sexuality.
People can fail to develop a healthy sexuality for anumber of reasons.
develop a healthy sexuality as they strive to love like God.
Students (know and understand) that God teaches that sexuality is the basis for all relationships.
Students (know and understand) that married love is the basis of the unique relationship that exists between a wife and husband.
Students (know and understand) the characteristics of healthy human sexuality.
Students (know and understand) that people can fail to develop a healthy sexuality for a number of reasons.
10 Jesus promises the powerof divine love
God gives guidance and strength to people in developing theirhuman sexuality in healthy waysJesus is the model for Christians of expressing the divinepower of charity to othersCharity is developed through receiving Jesus in HolyCommunion, prayer and in striving to live Jesus’ two greatcommandmentsThe Christian promise can become
Lesson 7: Jesus promises the power of divine love
Lesson 8: Jesus is the model for expressing thedivine power of charity to others
Lesson 9: Charity is developed through receiving Jesus in Holy Communion, prayer and in striving to live Jesus’two great commandments
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Students (know and understand) that God gives guidance and strength to people in developing their human sexuality in healthy ways.
Students (know and understand) that Jesus is the model for Christians of expressing the divine
a reality if people strive tolive the vision of charity and chastity revealed by Jesus.
power of charity to others.
Students (know and understand) that charity is developed through receiving Jesus in Holy Communion, prayer and in striving to live Jesus’ two great commandments.
Students (know and understand) that the Christian promise can become a reality if people strive to live the vision of charity and chastity revealed by Jesus.
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Students know and Understand:
Focus Questions
1 God empower
God originally created human beings with healthy sexualities
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Students (know and understand) that God
s people to live chaste lives
God calls people to developa healthy sexuality
Jesus gives sacramental grace to enable people to develop ahealthy sexuality.
God calls people to respect the dignity of the whole person, including their sexuality
God seeks to restore human sexuality
God’s commandments protect people from behaviours that fail to respect the dignity of the person.
Lesson 11: God originally created human beings with healthy sexualities
Lesson 12: God calls people to respect the dignity of the whole person, including their sexuality
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Students (know and understand) that Jesus gives sacramental grace to enable people to develop a healthy sexuality
Students (know and understand) that God calls people to respect the dignity of the whole person, including their sexuality.
.2 God calls
people to developa healthy sexuality
God’s plan for marriage
God originally created human beings with healthy sexualities
Jesus gives sacramental grace to enable people to develop ahealthy sexuality.
God calls people to respect the dignity of the whole person, including their sexuality
God seeks to restore human sexuality
God’s commandments protect people from behaviours that fail to respect the dignity of the person.
God created marriage
Lesson 13: God seeks to restore human sexuality
Lesson 14: God created marriage
Lesson 15: Through his Church, Jesus instituted the Sacrament of Marriage
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Students (know and understand) that God calls people to respect the dignity of the whole person, including their sexuality.
Students (know and understand) that God seeks to restore human sexuality.
Students (know and understand) that God’s commandments protect people from behaviours that fail to respect the dignity of the person.
Students (know and
Jesus revealed that marriage means ‘a man and wife joined by God for life’
Through his Church, Jesus instituted the Sacrament of Marriage
God forbids actions contrary to marriage
understand) that God created marriage.
Students (know and understand) that Jesus revealed that marriage means ‘a man and wife joined by God for life’.
Students (know and understand) that through his Church, Jesus instituted the Sacrament of Marriage.
Students (know and understand) that God forbids actions contrary to marriage.
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8 Exam Revision Come Follow MeTerm 4 Booklet
9 EXAMINATIONS Differentiation- Adjustments made to the task for students with Special Learning Needs
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