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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

RE LESSON PLAN
Pre-Primary/
Primary

LESSON ORGANISATION

Unit of work: Prepare Salvation topic: Advent Human person Topic: Giving thanks and
helping.
Year Level: 1 Students’ Prior Knowledge: (include faith situations/previous
Key Understanding: lessons/Units)
C2 – Followers of Jesus show love to God and others during - Children have already been introduced in to the time of
Advent.
Advent and Christmas.
- Children know and understand that people prepare for
special times –including special times in Catholicism- in
Learning Point(s):
a variety of different ways
C2.1 – Illustrate ways followers of Jesus can show love to God and - Children know the way in which Mary and Joseph
others. prepared for the birth of Jesus.
- Children know the ways in which people prepare for
Jesus’ birth in more recent times.

Spiritual and Religious Capabilities (that may potentially be covered in the lesson)
Prudence Justice Fortitude Temperance Faith Hope Charity
eg Right choices eg Right eg Inner strength eg Moderation eg Prayer eg Reconciliation eg Service
relationships
General Capabilities (that may potentially be covered in the lesson)

Literacy Numeracy ICT competence Critical and Ethical Personal and Intercultural
creative behaviour Social understanding
thinking competence

Cross-curriculum priorities (may be addressed in the lesson)

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Asia and Australia’s engagement with Sustainability
histories and cultures Asia
Lesson Objectives (i.e. anticipated outcomes of this lesson, in point form beginning with an action verb)
As a result of this lesson, students will be able to:
 Create a card for an important person/people in their life containing things they are grateful for.
 Create at least two ‘good deed vouchers’ to give an important person/people in their life.
Teacher’s Prior Preparation/Organisation: Provision for students at educational risk:
(include Teacher Witness)
- Locate copy of the story The Smallest Gift of Christmas Sensory impaired;
- Gather Advent Wreath and candles - While child is on the mat seat them close to teacher and
- Gather assorted coloured card, paper and craft material for make sure that they have a manipulative to play with for
cards example a balloon with sand inside it.
- Print out card writing template - Child to have the traffic light system in place and know to
- Print 'good deed’ cards on coloured paper and cut. talk at a medium level (orange)

Intellectual disability
- Try to keep them engaged and attentive during the
lesson
- Explain the activity clearly and check for clarification to
make are the child understands the activity and what
they are required to
LESSON DELIVERY attach worksheets, examples, marking keys, etc. as relevant
Resources/References
Time Motivation and Introduction: Align these with the segment
where they will be introduced.
- Gather children on the mat and sit them in a circle. Advent Wreath and candles
15 - Turn on the Advent candles and make sure students are
minutes
calm and reverent before commencing the lesson.
 Remind students of the special time they are
celebrating.
- Read story The Smallest Gift of Christmas. The Smallest Gift of Christmas
- Wonder Questions; book.
 I wonder why Ronald felt disappointed by receiving
a small gift?
 Have you ever felt disappointed?
 I wonder if Ronald felt lonely?
 I wonder what made Ronald realise his family was
the best gift of all?
 I wonder how you can show you family how special
they are during this time?

Lesson Steps:
- When people of God’s family get ready for Christmas they
try their best to live how God would like
 How does God want us to live?
 What does God like us to do?
 God wants us to be kind and loving, during this time
we need to try extra hard to act in that way.
25 - Followers of Jesus show their love as they help to prepare
minutes
and celebrate the birthday of Jesus.
- Ask students;
 How do you feel when someone is kind and loving
to you?
 I wonder what way you can show love and kindness
during this special time
- Discuss the ‘Christmas Spirit’ and the ‘Spirit of Giving,’ that
Christmas is not all about buying gifts, sometimes we can
give ‘non-material gifts’ that show love and kindness that
are just as special.
- Ask students for ideas about what things they can do to
show love and kindness during this time
 I wonder how you can show love and kindness?
 Going around the circle ask each child for an idea
on how they can show love and kindness, record
ideas on the board.
 I wonder how you feel when you help someone
else?
- Children are to return to their seats and create a card to
give to an important person in their life. Coloured card, assorted paper,
 Card and other craft items will be out on the desk craft materials, crayons and
pencils.
for students to use.
 A piece of paper will be given to the students to
write on which will be glued into the card
- Children create ‘good deed’ vouchers which specify a non-
material gift they can do for a loved one. Appendix 1

Appendix 2
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Lesson Closure:(Review lesson objectives with students)
minutes - Children return to the mat, ask a wonder question;
 I wonder why God wants us to show love and
kindness?
 I wonder how we can act in a way that God wanted
to in the class?
 How can we show love to the members of the
class?
- Invite children to join in prayer, start by making the sign of
the cross and say each line and children repeat.
 Dear Lord,
Thank you for the gift of Jesus, the gift of your love.
Help is to also give loving gifts of kindness, this
Christmas and always.
Amen.

Transition: (What needs to happen prior to the next lesson?)


- Children will have science after this lesson.
- Children are asked to move off the mat and pack up their
desks.
- Children will be asked to get a drink if they want it and line
up at the door.
- While children are waiting for the science teacher to collect
them we will practice skip counting in 2’s, 5’s and 10’s.

Assessment: (Were the lesson objectives met? How will they be


assessed?)
- The objectives will be assessed through a checklist and the
work samples that children would have created during the Appendix 3
lesson.
- Informal assessment techniques such as observations and
anecdotal notes can be used to assess if the children could
identify ways in which people can show love to God and
others.
Appendix 1

Dear

Thank you for…

Love from
Appendix 2

Good Deed Card


Appendix 3

Objectives

Student name Comment


Create a card for an Create at least two
important ‘good deed vouchers to
person/people in their give to an important
life containing things person/people in their
they are grateful for. life.

KEY:

Excellent (E) Good (G) Satisfactory (S) Unsatisfactory/limited (U)

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