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Description:
Elevate your Catholic Primary School Curriculum with this comprehensive resource on Human Dignity, a core principle of Catholic Social Teaching. This engaging resource is tailored for teachers searching for meaningful materials to explore this vital concept with their students. With a focus on two inspiring saints, Maximilian Kolbe and Oscar Romero, this resource offers an enriching learning experience that combines faith, history, and reflection.

Key Features:

  • Understanding Human Dignity: Our resource provides a clear and accessible explanation of what Human Dignity means in the context of Catholic Social Teaching.

  • Saintly Biographies: Delve into the lives of two remarkable saints, Maximilian Kolbe and Oscar Romero. Discover their devotion to Human Dignity and how they lived their faith.

  • Interactive Activities: Students can engage with the content through a hands-on z-fold brochure activity. They choose one of the saints and complete a mini project, deepening their understanding of the concept.

  • Critical Thinking: On the reverse of the z-fold brochure, challenge your students with thought-provoking questions about Human Dignity encouraging meaningful discussions.

  • Collective Worship: Foster spiritual growth with three dedicated pages for collective worship. These pages include a leader’s guide, a prayer, and a meditation, all focused around Human Dignity.

  • Personal Expression: Encourage your students to connect with their faith on a personal level by inviting them to write their own prayers about Human Dignity.

This resource is thoughtfully designed to support teachers in nurturing a profound understanding of Human Dignity in the context of Catholic Social Teaching. Empower your students to live out their faith and make a positive impact on the world with this invaluable resource.

Elevate your teaching and inspire your students today!

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