Assessing Universal Church - WORLD
Assessing Local Church/Community
• This term, the formally assessed theme is the UNIVERSAL CHURCH THEME – WORLD
• We will be formally assessing AT1 (i). The children may be informally assessed against the other strands.
• Each year group will assess from an activity taken from a Learning Focus in Reveal.
• The activities are listed over the next few slides.• When planning please leave this task out. • Please teach all of ‘Explore’, ‘Reveal’ (but not the task you
will use for the formal assessment) then, after ‘Remember’, please formally assess using the activities indicated.
• This enables the children to have had opportunity to work through the topic in full to inform their assessment.
(i) beliefs, teachings and sources
ii) celebration and ritual
iii) social and moral practices and way of life
i) engagement with own and others’ beliefs and values
ii) engagement with questions of meaning and purpose
CHURCH THEME SACRAMENTAL THEME
CHRISTIAN LIVING THEME
1 Recognise some religious stories
Recognise some religious signs and symbols and use some religious words and phrases
Recognise that people because of their religion act in a particular way
Talk about their own experiences and feelings
Say what they wonder about
2 Retell some special stories about religious events and people
Use religious words and phrases to describe some religious actions and symbols
Describe some ways in which religion is lived out by believers
Ask and respond to questions about their own and others’ experiences and feelings
Ask questions about what they and others wonder about and realise that some of these questions are difficult to answer
3 Make links between religious stories and beliefs
Use a developing religious vocabulary to give reasons for religious actions and symbols
Give reasons for certain actions by believers
Make links to show how feelings and beliefs affect their behaviour and that of others
Compare their own and other people’s ideas about questions that are difficult to answer
4 Describe and show understanding of religious sources, beliefs, ideas, feelings and experiences; making links between them
Use religious terms to show an understanding of different liturgies
Show understanding of how religious belief shapes life
Show an understanding of how own and others’ decisions are informed by beliefs and values
Engage with and respond to questions of life in the light of religious teaching
5 Identify sources of religious belief and explain how distinctive religious beliefs arise
Describe and explain the meaning and purpose of a variety of forms of worship
Identify similarities and differences between peoples’ responses to social and moral issues because of their beliefs
Explain what beliefs and values inspire and influence them and others
Demonstrate how religious beliefs and teaching give some explanation of the purpose and meaning of human life
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion AT 2 : Learning from Religion
Early Years: Adapt Focus Week 1 page 177, adult directed Activity 1.
‘Make a world frieze on long sheets of paper, one for land and another for under the sea. Pupils add in paint, crayon or collage different people, plants or animals in God’s world, to answer the question,
‘What did God make?’.
Formal Assessment Summer 2015Universal Church – World
Beliefs, Teachings and Sources
Year 1: Adapt Learning Focus 4, p185, Activity 1 and related
continuous provision section.
‘Read the account of the Good Samaritan (based on Luke 10:25-37) and discuss the related questions.’
• Pupils role play some aspects of the Good Samaritan (Towards Level 1)
• Pupils draw a picture of the story and label some aspects of the account. (Level 1)
• Pupils retell through their own words and pictures or storyboard the account of the Good Samaritan (Level2)
Formal Assessment Summer 2015Universal Church – World
Beliefs, Teachings and Sources
(i) beliefs, teachings and sources
CHURCH THEME
1 Recognise some religious stories
2 Retell some special stories about religious events and people
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion
The children at Level 1 should recognise the story of the Good Samaritan.
The children at Level 2 need to retell the story of the Good Samaritan in their own words and/or pictures.
Year 2:Based on Learning Focus 3 p184, New activity - use scripture,
CAFOD PowerPoint ‘We are God’s Treasure’ and Background notes.
Using the key questions, • Pupils retell the scripture passage in their own words. (Level 2)• Pupils illustrate the scripture passage, recognising how God looks
after us. (Level 1)• Pupils retell the scripture passage and make links to what Christians
believe about how and why God looks after us - see Background notes on CAFOD website. (Level 3)
Formal Assessment Summer 2015Universal Church – World
Beliefs, Teachings and Sources
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion
(i) beliefs, teachings and sources
CHURCH THEME
1 Recognise some religious stories
2 Retell some special stories about religious events and people
3 Make links between religious stories and beliefs
The children at Level 1 should recognise the elements of Luke 12:27-28.
The children at Level 2 should retell Luke 12:27-28.
To achieve Level 3 children need to make links between Luke 12:27–28 and what Christians believe about how and why God looks after us.
Year 3:Adapt Learning Focus 1 p189, Activity 4 – support with God’s
Story, PowerPoint and background notes from the CAFOD website.
• Pupils retell in their own words and picture the selected story about Jesus from the Content section- page 189 (Level 2).
• Pupils retell the selected story about Jesus making links to this story and what Christians believe – see Background notes (Level 3).
Formal Assessment Summer 2015Universal Church – World
Beliefs, Teachings and Sources
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion
The children at Level 1 should recognise some elements of the scripture story.
The children at Level 2 should retell the scripture story in their own words and pictures.The children at Level 3 should make links between the scripture story and some Christian beliefs.
(i) beliefs, teachings and sources
CHURCH THEME
Recognise some religious stories
Retell some special stories about religious events and people
Make links between religious stories and beliefs
Year 4: Adapt Learning Focus 3 p207 – having watched the
CAFOD PowerPoint about Oscar Romero, collate key facts about his life and discuss Key Question 4.
• Pupils use the key facts to retell the life of Oscar Romero making links to Christian beliefs (Level 3)
• Using key facts, pupils retell the story of Oscar Romero (Level 2).
Formal Assessment Summer 2015Universal Church – World
Beliefs, Teachings and Sources
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion
To achieve a Level 2 , the pupils should retell the story of Oscar Romero.
To achieve a level 3 the pupils should make links between the life of Oscar Romero and some Christian beliefs .
(i) beliefs, teachings and sources
CHURCH THEME
1 Recognise some religious stories
2 Retell some special stories about religious events and people
3 Make links between religious stories and beliefs
4 Describe and show understanding of religious sources, beliefs, ideas, feelings and experiences; making links between them
Year 5:Adapt Learning Focus 5 p211, Activity 1 - refer to
this and previous scripture as well as to the CAFOD background notes.
‘Using the scripture in this session as well as previous scripture, invite the pupils to design a leaflet that could be given to people after Mass, making links between the scripture and the beliefs that Christians have concerning the care of Creation and its people.’
Formal Assessment Summer 2015Universal Church – World
Beliefs, Teachings and Sources
To achieve a Level 3 the children need to make links between the scripture and Christian beliefs
To achieve a Level 4 the children need to describe and show understanding of religious sources beliefs, ideas, feeling and experiences and make links between them.
(i) beliefs, teachings and sources
CHURCH THEME
1 Recognise some religious stories
2 Retell some special stories about religious events and people
3 Make links between religious stories and beliefs
4 Describe and show understanding of religious sources, beliefs, ideas, feelings and experiences; making links between them
5 Identify sources of religious belief and explain how distinctive religious beliefs arise
Year 6: Adapt Learning Focus 6, p233, Activity 2 – using
the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1-17) and CAFOD background notes.
‘Invite the pupils to design a guide to the Beatitudes which shows their understanding of the Beatitudes, Catholic Social Teaching, their own ideas, feelings and experiences, making links between them.’
Formal Assessment Summer 2015Universal Church – World
Beliefs, Teachings and Sources
To achieve a Level 3 children will be able to make links between the Beatitudes and to the beliefs that Christians have.
To achieve a Level 4 children describe and show an understanding of the scripture passage, the beliefs, the ideas and feelings of Christians and make links between them.
(i) beliefs, teachings and sources
CHURCH THEME
1 Recognise some religious stories
2 Retell some special stories about religious events and people
3 Make links between religious stories and beliefs
4 Describe and show understanding of religious sources, beliefs, ideas, feelings and experiences; making links between them
5 Identify sources of religious belief and explain how distinctive religious beliefs arise