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Fully planned lesson in line with the new KS3 Catholic RED for the Y8 unit: Creation and Covenant looking at ‘What is our responsibility to others? Catholic Social Teaching’.

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Y7: Creation and Covenant All Lessons

This comprehensive lesson bundle covers essential topics in theology and ethics, designed to engage students in deep exploration and critical thinking. This has been fully planned and resourced in line with the new KS3 Catholic RED for the Y7 unit: Creation and Covenant unit. What is God? God as Mystery Introduce students to the concept of God as a mystery, exploring Catholic beliefs about God's nature, power, and presence in the world. Revelation Discuss how God reveals Himself to humanity, including through the Bible, nature, and human experience, helping students understand the Catholic view of divine revelation. Creation According to Genesis 1 and 2 Explore the creation stories in Genesis, examining what they teach about God, the world, and humanity’s role in it from a Catholic perspective. Scientific Theories of Creation Present scientific explanations for the origins of the universe, including the Big Bang Theory and evolution, to encourage respectful dialogue between faith and science. What do Catholics Believe About the Scientific Theories of Creation? Explain how Catholics view scientific theories of creation, emphasizing the Church's acceptance of science alongside belief in God as the ultimate creator. What is Our Responsibility to Others? (Catholic Social Teaching) Introduce Catholic Social Teaching, discussing our duty to love and help others, especially those in need, as part of living out God’s commandments. What is Our Responsibility to the World? (Stewardship and Laudato Si) Learn about stewardship, using Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato Si to understand the importance of caring for creation and protecting the environment. Dorothy Stang Study the life of Sister Dorothy Stang, a modern-day example of stewardship and social justice, who dedicated her life to defending the rights of the poor and the environment. Creation of Adam (Art) Examine Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam, discussing its symbolism and how art can reflect Catholic beliefs about God’s relationship with humanity. Each lesson is designed to spark curiosity, foster understanding, and encourage students to consider how faith and responsibility intersect, aligning with the Catholic Religious Education Directory for Year 7.

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