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Through oral or written work, children could demonstrate their
ability to:
- describe some Christian beliefs about the activity of the Holy
Spirit. (L3, AT1a)
- describe Christian belief in the Trinity and compare with Jewish
and Hindu teachings about the Divine. (L4, AT1a)
- understand that Christians are open to be changed by God. (L4,
AT1b)
- explain how, according to Christian belief, the Holy Spirit makes a
difference to the lives of individual Christians and the Christian
community. (L5, AT1b)
- make links between the symbols associated with the Holy Spirit and
beliefs that underlie them. (L3, AT1c)
- show how beliefs about the Holy Spirit are expressed in a variety
of forms. (L4, AT1c)
- compare their own experiences of change with those of others. (L3,
AT2a)
- ask questions about the experiences of the Apostles and suggest
answers from own and others' experiences. (L4, AT2a)
- make informed responses to the testimony of individual Christians.
(L5, AT2a)
- compare their own ideas about God with those of other people. (L3,
AT2b)
- ask questions about God and suggest answers with reference to
Christian teachings. (L4, AT2b)
- make informed statements about the nature of God. (L5, AT2b)
- make links between the Fruits of the Spirit and their own attitudes
and behaviour. (L3, AT2c)
- ask moral questions about the use of personal attributes and
suggest answers that show understanding. (L4, AT2c)
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