Syllabus Outcomes
Church/ Liturgical Year - Stage 2
Values & Attitudes
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Knowledge & Understanding
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Skills
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Classroom Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- describe ways Catholics demonstrate their belief in the presence of Jesus Christ in the celebration of the Eucharist
- identify and describe the four main parts of the Mass
- demonstrate an understanding of the importance of Eucharist
Foundation Statements
Stage 2 - Year 3 & 4
Profession of Faith - The Celebration of the Christian Mystery - Life in Christ - Prayer
Students name God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. They value the wonder and beauty of God’s creation and name ways they can live in harmony with the
world. They identify and explore beliefs and traditions which are founded on Scripture and expressed in the story of the Catholic Church.
Students explore and describe the role and place of Sacraments and the Mass in their lives. They communicate an understanding of ways of belonging and relating in a Catholic celebrating community.
Students recognise the call to respond to God in their lives and explore challenges related to this response. They identify that they are part of the Church which continues the mission of Jesus to reach out in justice to others. They understand that being Christian is living according to the message of the Scriptures as expressed through the Church’s teaching and Traditions. They recognise and name the qualities of Mary and the saints and identify ways Mary and the saints responded to God.
Students examine ways in which the liturgical life of the Church nourishes and challenges them to respond to the presence of God. They appreciate the importance of signs, symbol, rites and rituals within the Church. They recognise that Scripture, symbol, rites and rituals are used in celebrations within the Catholic community. They are developing a familiarity with liturgical celebrations.
Profession of Faith - The Celebration of the Christian Mystery - Life in Christ - Prayer
Students name God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. They value the wonder and beauty of God’s creation and name ways they can live in harmony with the
world. They identify and explore beliefs and traditions which are founded on Scripture and expressed in the story of the Catholic Church.
Students explore and describe the role and place of Sacraments and the Mass in their lives. They communicate an understanding of ways of belonging and relating in a Catholic celebrating community.
Students recognise the call to respond to God in their lives and explore challenges related to this response. They identify that they are part of the Church which continues the mission of Jesus to reach out in justice to others. They understand that being Christian is living according to the message of the Scriptures as expressed through the Church’s teaching and Traditions. They recognise and name the qualities of Mary and the saints and identify ways Mary and the saints responded to God.
Students examine ways in which the liturgical life of the Church nourishes and challenges them to respond to the presence of God. They appreciate the importance of signs, symbol, rites and rituals within the Church. They recognise that Scripture, symbol, rites and rituals are used in celebrations within the Catholic community. They are developing a familiarity with liturgical celebrations.