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Through oral or written work, children could demonstrate their
ability to:
- describe accurately some Christian teachings about love. (L3,
AT1a)
- describe accurately some Christian teachings about love, connecting
these to what was taught in the previous half-term. (L4, AT1a)
- describe ways in which Christians demonstrate their love for God.
(L3, AT1b)
- show understanding of what is involved in being a practicing
Christian. (L4, AT1b)
- suggest meanings in the stories encountered in this unit of work.
(L2, AT1c)
- make links between the stories and texts encountered in this unit
of work and Christian beliefs about love. (L3, AT1c)
- compare their own experiences of giving and receiving love with
those of others. (L3, AT2a)
- ask questions about the experiences of Jesus explored in this unit
of work, for example, his death, and suggest answers. (L4, AT2a)
- compare their own ideas about God with those of others. (L3,
AT2b)
- ask questions about the existence of a loving God in a world of
suffering. (L4, AT2b)
- make links between Christian teachings about love and their own
attitudes and behaviour. (L3, AT2c)
- ask questions about the more challenging aspects of Christian
teachings, that is, love for one's enemies and suggest answers that
demonstrate understanding. (L4, AT2c)
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