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Assessing RECONCILIATION ~ INTER-RELATING. For our Catholic Schools. Assessing RECONCILIATION ~ INTER-RELATING. This term, the formally assessed theme is the SACRAMENTAL THEME – RECONCILIATION
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Assessing RECONCILIATION ~ INTER-RELATING For our Catholic Schools
Assessing RECONCILIATION ~ INTER-RELATING • This term, the formally assessed theme is the SACRAMENTAL THEME – RECONCILIATION • We will be formally assessing AT1 (ii). The children may be informally assessed against the other strands. • Each year group will assess from an activity taken from or based on 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) and following Remember please formally assess. • This enables the children to have had opportunity to work through the topic in full to inform their assessment.
Assessing RECONCILIATION ~ INTER-RELATING N.B. To help you, please make use of : • the Sacramental notes on the Come and See Website • the background notes provided • the topic webs given.
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion AT 2 : Learning from Religion
Formal Assessment Summer 2016Reconciliation ~ Inter-relating theme Celebration and Ritual Early Years: Reception Focus 2 p164, Continuous Provision Activity 1 (adapted). ‘Using the role play area encourage children to talk about how they feel when things go wrong and how they make up as friends. Invite pupils to talk about the pictures from God’s Story 2 p50. Ask what the children in the pictures can say or do to make things better.’ Towards L1
Formal Assessment Summer 2016Reconciliation ~ Inter-relating theme Celebration and Ritual Early Years: Reception Focus 2 p164, Continuous Provision Activity 1 (adapted). ‘Add speech/thought bubbles to the pictures. Invite pupils to write or talk about using annotation, what the characters will say and do to make it better.’ Within L1
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion Towards L1, the children may be able to use certain words / phrases e.g. Love, friend, happy, sad, rule, make up, kind, loving, gentle and sorry. Within L1, the children will be able to recognise words, action and phrases related to asking for, and receiving forgiveness. Photographs of the activities are a good way of recording evidence
Formal Assessment Summer 2016Reconciliation ~ Inter-relating theme Celebration and Ritual Year 1: Learning Focus 6, p171, Question 4 Using Church’s Story 2 (p15) to prompt discussion and ideas, invite the pupils to: ‘Talk about and label the picture with the appropriate words, phrases and actions recognising what is happening in the picture.’ Level 1
Formal Assessment Summer 2016Reconciliation ~ Inter-relating theme Celebration and Ritual Year 1: Learning Focus 6, p171, Question 4 Using Church’s Story 2 (p15) to prompt discussion and ideas, invite the pupils to: ‘Write or scribe sentences / words to accompany the picture, describing what is happening.’ Level 2
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion The children at L1 should recognise some religious actions and use some religious words and phrases related to reconciling with one another – sign of peace, ‘Peace be with You’, forgive, new start, love etc. To achieve L2, the child needs to use religious words and phrases to describe actions related to reconciling with one another – pupils may relate this to the Mass, Collective Worship or through other liturgies within the school day.
Year 2: Based on Learning Focus 5 p169, Activity 2 ‘Using Church’s Story 2, page 48, invite the pupils to use some religious words and phrases to describe what is taking place within the picture and what they know about the Sacrament of Reconciliation. ’ Level 2
Year 2: Based on Learning Focus 5 p169, Activity 2 At L1, the pupils may label the pictures to show they recognise some religious actions and can use religious words and phrases (At L3, the pupils can describe what happens in the Sacrament of Reconciliation and give the reasons for the words and actions used.) N.B. Y2 pupils are not expected to achieve L3
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion To achieve Level 1, the pupil has been able to recognise and use some of the words and phrases – sorry, priest, right, wrong, sign of cross, forgive etc. To achieve Level 2, the pupil has been able to describewhat is happening within the picture, making reference to some of the actions, symbols, words and phrases involved – forgive, reconciliation, conscience, prayer, sign of cross, sorry, priest etc. (To achieve Level 3, the pupil would have to describe and give reasonsfor the religious actions and symbols within the Sacrament of Reconciliation.)
Year 3: Based on Learning Focus 5 p179, Activity 1 ‘Using Church’s Story 3 p66-67 etc., invite the children to design a Reconciliation Booklet (given the appropriate headings) which uses religious words and phrases to describe the actions and symbols within the Sacrament of Reconciliation.’ Level 2 ‘Give reasons for these actions and symbols’ Level 3
Stages of Reconciliation • Introduction – what is the sacrament of reconciliation? • Examination of conscience • Confessing what we have done wrong • Penance • Act of sorrow • Forgiveness and absolution • Go forth to do the penance given by the priest
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion The children at L2 should use religious words and phrases to describe some of the actions and symbols used within the Sacrament of Reconciliation. To achieve L3, the pupil needs to give reasons for these actions and symbols.
Year 4: Based on Learning Focus 4 p192, Activity 1.Provide each child with a planner. ‘Invite them to choose appropriate songs, readings, prayers, responses, scripture etc. that would be suitable for a class service of Reconciliation (not the Sacrament of Reconciliation).’ They should use religious words and phrases to describe their liturgy giving reasons why symbols, actions etc. are chosen. They can be told to include at least an examination of conscience, a penitential rite and act of contrition (can be their own) as part of their liturgy.’ Level 3
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion N.B. For this task, the outcome will need to be levelled accordingly – see below: At Level 2, the children will just use religious words and phrases to describe religious actions and symbols related to a Reconciliation liturgy (no/insufficient reasons given). The children, at Level 3, should be able to use religious words and phrases to give (suitable) reasons for the different actions and symbols used in a Reconciliation liturgy. To achieve Level 4, the child would have to demonstrate a clear understanding of the structure of a Reconciliation liturgy and all the elements involved within reconciliation with clear explanation and considerable detail. (– not expected in Year 4)
Year 5: Based on Learning Focus 6 p190. Refer to Church’s Story 3 p66-67, the background and sacramental notes available. ‘Design a leaflet for a friend who is not a Catholic describing what happens during the Sacrament of Reconciliation and giving reasons for the words and actions used.’ Level 3
Year 5: Based on Learning Focus 6 p190, Activity 1 ‘Design a leaflet for a friend who is not a Catholic to understand the importance of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, describing and giving reasons for what happens during the rite. Make links to Scripture showing what Catholics believe and how they should act. Level 4
At L2, the child will use religious words and phrases to describe what happens in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. At L3, the child will use religious words and phrases to give reasons for the religious actions and symbols used in the Sacrament of Reconciliation At L4, the child will show an understanding of the Sacrament of Reconciliation giving reasons for the actions and symbols used and making links to scripture, what Catholics believe and how they should act.
Year 6: Based on Learning Focus 5, p210, Activity 1 (Refer to Background notes, Sacramental notes and topic web). ‘Design a leaflet to help someone to understand the importance, for Catholics, of the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. Describe and give reasons for what happens during the rite. Make links with Scripture, what Catholics believe and how they should act.’ Level 4
Scripture Sacraments The Sacraments of the Sick/Reconciliation (Healing) Holy Communion (Viaticum) Links with Baptism - born with Christ Christian Beliefs Faith in God’s loving mercy Belief in the healing and strengthening power of the Holy Spirit Healing of mind and spirit Mark 6; 13 – Anointed with oil James 5: 14 -15 – Praying for the sick Matthew 9:18 -26 – Jairus’ daughter Hymns Lay your hands Come to the Water Be still and know I am God Oh God you search me and you know me. Prayers/Tradition The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Lighting of candles Parish Sick List Prayers for the sick Christian Life; Beliefs and Values Unity, Dignity, Hope, Love Care and concern for the poor and needy All life is precious The “Body” of Christ Eternal Life Compassion Experiences, feelings and ideas How do you think the sick person is feeling at this time? What would bring comfort? How might family members feel? How would you feel? Art/Images/Artefacts Holy Oils (Olive) Water Pictures in Church Story 3 pgs 68 - 71 Come and See Website pictures and powerpoint
At L2, the child will use religious words and phrases to describe what happens in the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. At L3, the child will use religious words and phrases to givereasonsfor the religious actions and symbols used in the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. At L4, the child will show an understanding of the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, giving reasons for the action and symbols used and making links with Scripture, what Catholics believe and how they should act. (At L5, the child would need to identify, describe and explain the meaning and purpose of the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick accurately and in great detail showing how and how Catholics respond to the Sacrament according to their beliefs. N.B. Level 5 is not expected in Year 6)