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Title: Where Do I Belong? Grade level:
3-4 Overview: In this lesson the students will identify the various groups and communities to which they belong, the primary one being the Church as the family of God and as community. They will learn the importance of cooperation in a group or community. Finally, they will create a survey and email it to leaders of various community groups and organizations. Objectives:
The children
will:
Suggested Time
Allowance: 3-4 weeks. Resources/Materials: a computer with Internet access and email capabilities; an electronic survey form. Activities/Procedures:
Links: You may wish to use the Zoomerang Web site www.zoomerang.com to prepare and send out your survey. Once youve registered with Zoomerang (Zoomerang Basic is a free version of Zoomerang with a modified feature set), you can use the templates on the site to set up and manage your survey. Just type your questions and your list of email addresses into the forms provided and let Zoomerang do the rest. Assessment:
The children will be evaluated on their ability to identify various parts
of the church building and a variety of liturgical objects used in the
celebration of the Mass when given a verbal description of each. Alternately,
the students might be evaluated on the basis of a quiz developed by the
teacher or an older student and emailed to them. The quiz would consist
of riddles similar to the ones the students will write themselves as part
of the activity. Catechism Correlation:
An approved edition of the Catechism of the Catholic Church can be found
on the Internet at www.scborromeo.org/ccc.htm
. Among the paragraphs relating to the items to be found in a Catholic
church are #1182 (the altar); #1183 (the tabernacle); #1184 (the bishops
or priests chair and the lectern, or ambo); and #1185 (the baptistry).
You can use the Web sites built-in search engine to find the paragraphs
you need. Created by: Jan Gagen, Director of Religious Education for Saint Mary Nativity Parish in Joliet, Illinois. She has been active in Religious Education for the past fifteen years as catechist, coordinator of primary grades, and director. |
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