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Images of God

Images of God. An Introduction Year 8 Mr Campbell. What We’ll Cover Today. Subject Specific Terminology (SST’s) & Unit Outcomes Idea of Symbols What YOU Know, What YOU WANT To Know Worksheet – Image/Imagery/Metaphor Learning Prep Your Image of God – D Task. Unit Outcomes.

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Images of God

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  1. Images of God An Introduction Year 8 Mr Campbell

  2. What We’ll Cover Today • Subject Specific Terminology (SST’s) & Unit Outcomes • Idea of Symbols • What YOU Know, What YOU WANT To Know • Worksheet – Image/Imagery/Metaphor • Learning Prep • Your Image of God – D Task

  3. Unit Outcomes A Student: • C4.1 Explains ways in which God is revealed in the world • C4.9 Gathers & Analyses information about religion, independently and in teams • C4.10 Communication information, ideas and issues in appropriate forms to different audiences and in different contexts • C4.11 Uses appropriate terminology related to religion and belief systems • C4.12 Names, reflects on and integrates life experience, within a response to the Christian story and vision

  4. Subject Specific Terminology – SST’s • Image – A Representation of the external form of a person or thing in sculpture, painting. • Imagery – The formation of mental images, figures, or likenesses of things, or of such images collectively • Metaphor – A figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance. • Symbol – Usually reminds us of something else that is invisible but connected with it. • Icon – A religious image painted on a flat surface. The icon reminds people of the person whose image is painted on it, and it is a help to their devotion and prayer.

  5. Symbols & Symbolism • Symbol – Usually reminds us of something else that is invisible but connected with it.

  6. Know & Want – Do You? • What do you KNOW about God? • What do you WANT to know about God?

  7. Worksheet – Image/Imagery/Metaphor • Answer the Questions of the Handout Regarding Image, Imagery & Metaphors. • Discuss answers as a group  4-5 Students • Discuss answers as a class • In your response, you are encouraged to use SST’s such as: Image, Imagery, Metaphor, Symbol and Icon

  8. Learning Prep. • You are to identify ways in which your personal image of God has changed overtime. • Especially from Childhood Adolescence • IDENTIFY One (1) Image of God – This is your D TASK • DUE: FRIDAY 18 – 11 – 2011 Period 3

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