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1

Open assessment

2 1
The Bible
Bible Stories - How God's Power Helped Samson Defeat His Enemies
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Retell the story of how God's power helped Samson defeat the Philistines using Judges 15:14–17 (K)
- Compose a poem on the importance of depending on God's power and recite it in class (S)
- Develop a desire to depend on God's power to overcome challenges in daily life (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- In groups, read Judges 15:14–17 and narrate the story of how Samson defeated his enemies
- Watch a video clip on how Samson defeated his enemies and discuss lessons learnt
- Compose a poem on the importance of depending on God's power and recite in class
Why should Christians depend on God's power to overcome challenges?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 37
- Good News Bible (Judges 15:14–17)
- Digital devices
- Video clips and charts
- Oral questions - Profiles
2 2
The Bible
Bible Stories - How Christians Depend on God's Power to Overcome Challenges
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Outline ways in which Christians depend on God's power to overcome daily challenges (K)
- Demonstrate dependence on God by role-playing a scenario where a Christian overcomes a challenge through prayer and faith (S)
- Appreciate that relying on God in times of difficulty is a mark of true Christian faith (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- In pairs, study pictures of children facing challenges and identify how they can overcome them
- Read the story of Benta and discuss how she overcame her challenge through prayer and faith
- Role-play a scenario of a Christian facing and overcoming a challenge through dependence on God
How do Christians depend on God's power when faced with daily challenges?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 38
- Good News Bible
- Digital devices
- Reference books and charts
- Observation schedule - Oral questions
2 3
The Bible
Bible Stories - How Elisha Recovered the Axe-head
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe how Elisha recovered the axe-head using 2 Kings 6:1–7 (K)
- Draw and colour a picture of Elisha recovering the axe-head and display it in class (S)
- Trust in God's power and have faith in Him when faced with challenges in daily life (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- In groups, study the picture and discuss what is happening
- Read 2 Kings 6:1–7 and describe how Elisha recovered the axe-head
- Watch a video clip on Elisha recovering the axe-head and discuss lessons learnt
How did Elisha's faith in God enable him to recover the axe-head?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 40
- Good News Bible (2 Kings 6:1–7)
- Digital devices
- Video clips and charts
- Oral questions - Checklists
3 1
The Bible
Bible Stories - How Christians Apply Faith in God in Daily Life
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify ways in which Christians apply their faith in God in day-to-day living (K)
- Design flashcards showing how Christians apply their faith in God in daily life and display them in class (S)
- Develop a personal commitment to trust in God's power when faced with challenges (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- In pairs, read the flashcards and identify how Christians apply faith in God in daily living
- Study pictures of children facing challenges and explain how they overcome them through faith
- Design flashcards showing ways Christians apply their faith in God and display them in class
How can you apply your faith in God in your daily life?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 41
- Good News Bible
- Digital devices
- Flash cards and charts
- Oral questions - Anecdotal records
3 2
The Bible
Bible Stories - Lessons from the Story of Jacob Wrestling with God
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Narrate the story of Jacob wrestling with God using Genesis 32:22–30 (K)
- Role-play the story of Jacob wrestling with God and present the performance in class (S)
- Appreciate the importance of persistence and determination in prayer as demonstrated by Jacob (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- In turns, read Genesis 32:22–30 and narrate the story of Jacob wrestling with God
- Watch a video clip on the story of Jacob wrestling with God and discuss lessons learnt
- Role-play the story of Jacob wrestling with God and present in class
Why is it important to be persistent in prayer as demonstrated by Jacob?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 43
- Good News Bible (Genesis 32:22–30)
- Digital devices
- Video clips and charts
- Oral questions - Observation schedule
3 3
The Bible
Bible Stories - Values Learnt from the Story of Jacob Wrestling with God
Bible Stories - Persistence in Prayer
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify values such as persistence, humility, responsibility and loyalty learnt from the story of Jacob (K)
- Compose a song on persistence in prayer and sing it in class (S)
- Develop a positive attitude towards persistent and determined prayer as modelled by Jacob (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study the picture and narrate the story of Jacob wrestling with God
- Pick out values from the winnowing basket and explain how they apply in daily Christian life
- Compose a song on persistence in prayer and sing it in class
What values can Christians learn from the story of Jacob wrestling with God?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 44
- Good News Bible (Genesis 32:22–30)
- Digital devices
- Charts and flash cards
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 45
- Reference books and journals
- Written assignments - Portfolio
4 1
The Bible
Bible Stories - Review of Bible Stories — Samson, Elisha and Jacob
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Summarise lessons learnt from the three Bible stories of Samson, Elisha and Jacob (K)
- Participate in a class quiz matching each Bible character to their story, key action and lesson learnt (S)
- Acknowledge the need to depend on God, exercise faith and persist in prayer in everyday life (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Match the people in the Bible — Samson, Jacob and Elisha — with what they did
- Identify values from the word puzzle covering persistence, honesty, determination, humility, responsibility and loyalty
- Participate in a class quiz consolidating key events and lessons from all three Bible stories
What are the key lessons Christians learn from the stories of Samson, Elisha and Jacob?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 46
- Good News Bible
- Digital devices
- Charts and word puzzles
- Assessment rubric - Oral questions
4 2
The Life of Jesus Christ
The Call of the Disciples - The Call of the First Disciples by Jesus Christ
The Call of the Disciples - Lessons Learnt from the Call of the First Disciples
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Retell the call of the first four disciples using Mark 1:16–20 (K)
- Role-play the call of the first disciples and present the performance to the class (S)
- Appreciate the importance of responding promptly and willingly to God's call to serve (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- In pairs, read the story of Jesse and Ndinda and discuss the different roles they play in church
- In groups, study the picture and read Mark 1:16–20 and narrate the call of the first disciples
- Discuss how the disciples responded to Jesus' call and write names of the first four disciples on flashcards
How did the first disciples respond to the call of Jesus Christ?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 48
- Good News Bible (Mark 1:16–20)
- Digital devices
- Flash cards and charts
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 49
- Video clips and songs
- Oral questions - Observation schedule
4 3
The Life of Jesus Christ
The Call of the Disciples - How Different People Are Called to Serve God
The Call of the Disciples - Serving God in Daily Life
The Temptations of Jesus Christ - The Temptations of Jesus Christ by the Devil
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe how different people are called to serve God in the society today (K)
- Create posters showing how different people are called to serve God and display them in class (S)
- Acknowledge that every Christian has a personal calling to serve God in their own capacity (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study pictures of people serving God in different ways and discuss how each person serves God
- Read the poster and identify how people are called to serve God from it
- Using digital devices, make posters showing how different people serve God and display in class
How are different people in the society called to serve God today?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 51
- Good News Bible
- Digital devices
- Charts and posters
- Charts and reference books
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 53
- Good News Bible (Luke 4:1–13)
- Video clips and charts
- Oral questions - Portfolio
5 1
The Life of Jesus Christ
The Temptations of Jesus Christ - Temptations that Christians Face in Daily Life
The Temptations of Jesus Christ - How Christians Overcome Temptations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify temptations that Christians face in their daily lives such as dishonesty, peer pressure and lack (K)
- Create posters showing temptations Christians face and how to overcome them and display in class (S)
- Develop a resolve to rely on God's word and prayer when faced with temptations (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- In pairs, read the conversation and identify the difficulties that Joseph is going through
- Study pictures and explain how the activities shown help Christians overcome temptations
- Using digital devices, create posters showing temptations Christians face and how to overcome them
What temptations do Christians face in daily life and how can they overcome them?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 55
- Good News Bible (Luke 4:1–13)
- Digital devices
- Charts and posters
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 57
- Good News Bible
- Songs and charts
- Written quizzes - Checklists
5 2
The Life of Jesus Christ
The Temptations of Jesus Christ - Lessons and Values from the Temptations of Jesus Christ
Miracles of Jesus Christ - The Healing of the Roman Officer's Servant
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Outline the lessons that Christians learn from the temptations of Jesus Christ (K)
- Compose a poem on how to overcome temptations and recite it in class (S)
- Commit to living a life of faithfulness and resistance to temptation as modelled by Jesus (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discuss the lessons Christians learn from the temptations of Jesus and share in class
- Visit a pastor, priest or counsellor and find out how to overcome temptations
- Compose a poem on how to overcome temptations and recite it in class
What lessons do Christians learn from the way Jesus Christ overcame temptation?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 57
- Good News Bible
- Digital devices
- Charts and poems
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 59
- Good News Bible (Matthew 8:5–13)
- Charts and pictures
- Assessment rubric - Portfolio
5 3
The Life of Jesus Christ
Miracles of Jesus Christ - Lessons Learnt from the Healing of the Roman Officer's Servant
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Outline the lessons Christians learn from the healing of the Roman officer's servant (K)
- Role-play the healing of the Roman officer's servant and present the performance to the class (S)
- Develop a caring attitude towards the sick and a desire to pray for them as modelled by Jesus (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Watch a video clip on the healing of the Roman officer's servant and discuss lessons learnt
- Describe the qualities that Christians can learn from the Roman officer and list them in class
- Role-play the healing of the Roman officer's servant and present in class
What lessons can Christians learn from the healing of the Roman officer's servant?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 61
- Good News Bible (Matthew 8:5–13)
- Digital devices
- Video clips and charts
- Written quizzes - Portfolio
6 1
The Life of Jesus Christ
Miracles of Jesus Christ - The Miracle of Healing the Bleeding Woman
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the miracle of the healing of the bleeding woman by Jesus using Luke 8:43–48 (K)
- Compose a song about God's healing power and sing it in class (S)
- Appreciate God's power to heal any disease and the importance of having faith in Jesus (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- In pairs, discuss what happens when people are sick in the community and how they are cared for
- In groups, read Luke 8:43–48 and narrate the miracle of the healing of the bleeding woman
- Discuss how the bleeding woman demonstrated her faith in Jesus and explain what Christians learn from her
How did the bleeding woman demonstrate her faith in Jesus Christ?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 62
- Good News Bible (Luke 8:43–48)
- Digital devices
- Charts and pictures
- Oral questions - Observation schedule
6 2
The Life of Jesus Christ
Miracles of Jesus Christ - How the Church and Government Help the Sick
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify ways in which the church and government help the sick in the society (K)
- Create a table comparing the roles of the church and the government in helping the sick and present it in class (S)
- Value the responsibility of Christians to support and care for the sick in their communities (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study pictures and discuss how the government and church help the sick in society
- Read the story of Dr Daudi's visit and identify roles of the government and church in helping the sick
- Create a table comparing the roles of the church and the government in helping the sick and present in class
How do the church and government work together to help the sick in the society?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 63
- Good News Bible
- Digital devices
- Charts and reference books
- Written quizzes - Checklists
6 3
The Life of Jesus Christ
Miracles of Jesus Christ - Lessons Learnt from the Healing of the Bleeding Woman
Miracles of Jesus Christ - Lessons from the Miracle of Raising Lazarus from the Dead
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Outline the lessons Christians learn from the miracle of the healing of the bleeding woman (K)
- Role-play the miracle of the healing of the bleeding woman and present the performance in class (S)
- Acknowledge the importance of having faith in Jesus Christ's healing power in times of sickness (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Watch a video clip of the miracle of the healing of the bleeding woman and discuss lessons learnt
- Discuss how the bleeding woman demonstrated her faith in Jesus and explain how Christians can emulate her
- Role-play the miracle of the healing of the bleeding woman and present in class
What lessons can Christians learn from the miracle of the healing of the bleeding woman?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 64
- Good News Bible (Luke 8:43–48)
- Digital devices
- Video clips and charts
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 65
- Good News Bible (John 11:32–45)
- Charts and poems
- Oral questions - Assessment rubric
7 1
The Life of Jesus Christ
Miracles of Jesus Christ - Supporting the Bereaved and Those Who Grieve
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how Christians can support those who have lost loved ones based on Jesus' example at Lazarus' tomb (K)
- Role-play the raising of Lazarus from the dead and present the performance to the class (S)
- Develop empathy and a willingness to support the bereaved in times of grief and loss (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Recite the poem about losing a loved one and discuss how you would feel and help a grieving friend
- Watch a video clip on the raising of Lazarus and discuss how Christians support the bereaved
- Role-play the raising of Lazarus from the dead and present in class
How should Christians support those who have lost their loved ones?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 67
- Good News Bible (John 11:32–45)
- Digital devices
- Video clips and charts
- Observation schedule - Oral questions
7 2
The Life of Jesus Christ
Miracles of Jesus Christ - Review of Miracles of Jesus Christ
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Summarise the three miracles of Jesus Christ — healing the Roman officer's servant, the bleeding woman and raising Lazarus (K)
- Match statements from the three miracles with the correct occasion and present findings in class (S)
- Acknowledge the supreme healing and life-giving power of Jesus Christ over all circumstances (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Match statements with the correct occasion across the three miracles
- Arrange sentences in the correct order to narrate the story of raising Lazarus
- Discuss lessons learnt across all three miracles and share a personal reflection in class
What do the miracles of Jesus Christ reveal about His power and character?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 68
- Good News Bible
- Digital devices
- Charts and reference books
- Written assignments - Checklists
7 3
The Life of Jesus Christ
The Kingdom of God - The Parable of the Hidden Treasure
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Retell the parable of the hidden treasure using Matthew 13:44–46 and explain what the treasure represents (K)
- Play the hidden treasure game in groups and use it to explain the value of the Kingdom of God (S)
- Appreciate the supreme value of the Kingdom of God above all earthly possessions (A)
- In pairs, read what Karemi and Wafula value in life and discuss what learners themselves value most
- In groups, read Matthew 13:44–46 and narrate the parable of the hidden treasure
- Play the hidden treasure game in groups and explain the skills and feelings experienced in finding the treasure
Why is the Kingdom of God compared to a hidden treasure?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 70
- Good News Bible (Matthew 13:44–46)
- Digital devices
- Flash cards and charts
- Oral questions - Observation schedule
8 1
The Life of Jesus Christ
The Kingdom of God - Teachings from the Parable of the Hidden Treasure
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Outline the teachings from the parable of the hidden treasure and how they help Christians live responsibly (K)
- Compose a song about the value of the Kingdom of God and sing it in class (S)
- Value the Kingdom of God above material things and commit to living responsibly for it (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- In groups, read and narrate Matthew 13:44–46 and discuss the teachings from the parable
- Discuss how the teachings from the parable of the hidden treasure help Christians live responsibly
- Compose a song about the value of the Kingdom of God and sing it in class
How do the teachings from the parable of the hidden treasure guide Christians in living responsibly?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 71
- Good News Bible (Matthew 13:44–46)
- Digital devices
- Songs and charts
- Written assignments - Portfolio
8 2
The Life of Jesus Christ
The Kingdom of God - Lessons from the Parable of the Hidden Treasure
The Kingdom of God - Review of the Parable of the Hidden Treasure
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify lessons learnt from the parable of the hidden treasure on how to seek and inherit the Kingdom of God (K)
- Role-play the parable of the hidden treasure and explain how it applies to inheriting the Kingdom of God (S)
- Develop a personal resolve to commit their lives to Christ in order to be partakers of God's Kingdom (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Recite the poem and discuss what the poet promises to do to inherit the Kingdom of God
- Role-play the parable of the hidden treasure in groups and discuss how it applies to the Kingdom of God
- Discuss how to live a responsible life for the Kingdom of God and share personal reflections in class
How can Christians commit their lives to Christ to inherit the Kingdom of God?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 71
- Good News Bible (Matthew 13:44–46)
- Digital devices
- Charts and reference books
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 70
- Charts and poems
- Oral questions - Checklists
8 3
The Life of Jesus Christ
Attitude Towards Wealth - The Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Narrate the parable of the rich man and Lazarus using Luke 16:19–31 (K)
- Compare the rich man's way of life and that of Lazarus on earth and after death, and present findings in class (S)
- Appreciate that God will judge all human actions and that earthly wealth must be used responsibly (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- In pairs, read the story of Siratei and discuss how he uses his wealth to support the needy
- In groups, read Luke 16:19–31 and narrate the story of the rich man and Lazarus
- Compare the rich man's way of life on earth with that of Lazarus and present findings in class
How should Christians use their wealth according to the parable of the rich man and Lazarus?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 73
- Good News Bible (Luke 16:19–31)
- Digital devices
- Charts and pictures
- Oral questions - Observation schedule
9

Midterm

10 1
The Life of Jesus Christ
Attitude Towards Wealth - Lessons Learnt from the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Outline the lessons Christians learn from the parable of the rich man and Lazarus (K)
- Role-play the parable of the rich man and Lazarus and present the performance to the class (S)
- Develop a desire to share wealth with the poor and live a God-fearing responsible life on earth (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study the picture and guided by it, narrate the story of the rich man and Lazarus
- Watch a video clip of the rich man and Lazarus and discuss the lessons learnt
- Role-play the parable of the rich man and Lazarus and present in class
What lessons do Christians learn from the parable of the rich man and Lazarus?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 74
- Good News Bible (Luke 16:19–31)
- Digital devices
- Video clips and charts
- Written assignments - Portfolio
10 2
The Life of Jesus Christ
Attitude Towards Wealth - How Christians Should Use Their Wealth
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe ways in which Christians can use their wealth responsibly to help the needy (K)
- Create posters with messages on how to live a responsible Christian life and display them in class (S)
- Value the importance of generosity and sharing wealth with the poor as a Christian duty (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- In groups, read the flashcards and identify how Christians can use their wealth well
- Using digital devices, research ways in which Christians use their wealth to support one another
- Create posters with messages on how to live a responsible Christian life and display in class
Why is it important for Christians to help the needy with their wealth?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 75
- Good News Bible (Luke 16:19–31)
- Digital devices
- Flash cards and posters
- Oral questions - Checklists
10 3
The Life of Jesus Christ
Attitude Towards Wealth - Living a Responsible Christian Life on Earth
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how Christians can live responsible lives on earth in light of God's judgement (K)
- Participate in a class charity activity by collecting items to donate to the needy and write a brief report on the experience (S)
- Commit to living a generous, God-fearing life that reflects the values of the Kingdom of God (A)
- Summarise the parable of the rich man and Lazarus and discuss how Christians should use their wealth
- With the guidance of a church leader, collect items from other learners and donate them to the needy in the community
- Write a brief report on the charity activity and share findings with the class
How can Christians live responsible lives on earth in readiness for God's judgement?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 75
- Good News Bible (Luke 16:19–31)
- Digital devices
- Charts and reference books
- Assessment rubric - Oral questions
11 1
The Life of Jesus Christ
The Church
Attitude Towards Wealth - Review of Attitude Towards Wealth
The Apostles' Creed - Reasons for the Apostles' Creed in Christianity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the key teachings from the parable of the rich man and Lazarus on wealth, judgement and responsibility (K)
- Participate in a class discussion activity matching events from the parable to their correct characters and outcomes (S)
- Acknowledge the need to use wealth wisely and generously as stewards of God's resources (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Fill in the gaps with the correct answers from the parable of the rich man and Lazarus
- Discuss why Christians should help the needy and share personal reflections in class
- Participate in a matching activity linking events from the parable to their correct characters and outcomes
What does the parable of the rich man and Lazarus teach Christians about wealth and God's judgement?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 75
- Good News Bible (Luke 16:19–31)
- Digital devices
- Charts and reference books
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 79
- Good News Bible
- Charts and posters
- Written assignments - Anecdotal records
11 2
The Church
The Apostles' Creed - Teachings Outlined in the Apostles' Creed
The Apostles' Creed - Importance of the Apostles' Creed to Christians
The Apostles' Creed - The Three Persons of the Holy Trinity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Outline the key teachings contained in the Apostles' Creed such as the belief in God the Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit (K)
- Write the beliefs and their teachings on posters and display them in class (S)
- Value the teachings of the Apostles' Creed as a guide for Christian living (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- With the guidance of the teacher, sing the song and discuss what it teaches about beliefs in the Apostles' Creed
- In groups, discuss teachings of key beliefs such as God the Father Almighty, Jesus Christ His only Son and the Holy Catholic Church
- Read teachings of the Apostles' Creed randomly, pick one and explain the belief that contains it
What are the key teachings contained in the Apostles' Creed?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 80
- Good News Bible
- Digital devices
- Charts and songs
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 81
- Charts and reference books
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 83
- Charts and locally available materials
- Written quizzes - Checklists
11 3
The Church
Standing Firm in Faith - Teachings of Paul on Christian Suffering
Standing Firm in Faith - Types of Suffering Christians Face Today
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the teachings of Paul on Christian suffering using 2 Corinthians 6:3–7 (K)
- Outline the qualities of God's servants from 2 Corinthians 6:3–7 on flashcards and display them in class (S)
- Appreciate that enduring suffering strengthens faith in God as taught by Paul (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- In pairs, read the story of Taabu and discuss the kind of suffering he experienced and how he overcame it
- In groups, read 2 Corinthians 6:3–7 and discuss the suffering Christians go through and how they serve as God's servants
- Outline lessons learnt from Paul's teachings on Christian suffering and present findings in class
How does Paul's teaching on Christian suffering help Christians stand firm in their faith?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 87
- Good News Bible (2 Corinthians 6:3–7)
- Digital devices
- Flash cards and charts
- Charts and pictures
- Oral questions - Observation schedule
12 1
The Church
Standing Firm in Faith - Values Learnt from Paul's Teachings on Christian Suffering
Standing Firm in Faith - Standing Firm in the Christian Faith
Church Unity - Meaning and Biblical Teachings on Church Unity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify values such as love, purity, truthfulness, kindness and endurance learnt from Paul's teachings on suffering (K)
- Write values learnt from Paul's teachings on flashcards and explain how each helps Christians overcome suffering (S)
- Value the Christian virtues that enable believers to endure suffering faithfully (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- In groups, read 2 Corinthians 6:3–7 and write values learnt from Paul's teachings on suffering onto flashcards
- Study the picture and identify other values Christians need to overcome suffering
- Recite the poem and identify values from Paul's teachings mentioned in it
What values can Christians learn from Paul's teachings on suffering?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 89
- Good News Bible (2 Corinthians 6:3–7)
- Digital devices
- Flash cards and charts
- Charts and posters
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 93
- Good News Bible (Matthew 16:18; John 17:20–23; Galatians 3:28)
- Oral questions - Portfolio
12 2
The Church
Church Unity - Ways Church Unity Fosters Peaceful Co-existence
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe ways in which church unity fosters peaceful co-existence in the community (K)
- Role-play ways in which church unity fosters peaceful co-existence and present in class (S)
- Develop a desire to promote unity among Christians at school, church and in the community (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study pictures and explain how the activities shown promote peace in the community
- Discuss how church unity in the community promotes peace and share findings in class
- Role-play ways in which church unity fosters peaceful co-existence and present in class
How does church unity foster peaceful co-existence in the community?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 97
- Good News Bible
- Digital devices
- Charts and reference books
- Written quizzes - Portfolio
12 3
The Church
Church Unity - How Christians Work Together for Unity
Church Unity - Interpersonal Relationships and Godly Living
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify ways in which different churches work together to promote unity in the community (K)
- Compose a song on church unity and sing it in class (S)
- Value the role of church unity in transforming the community through shared service and worship (A)
In groups, learners are guided to:
- In pairs, discuss how church unity is demonstrated at school and in the community
- Identify ways in which different churches work together and explain how each promotes unity
- Compose a song on church unity and sing it in class
What are the ways in which different churches work together to promote unity in the community?
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 97
- Good News Bible
- Digital devices
- Songs and charts
- Longhorn CRE Grade 6 pg. 104
- Good News Bible (1 Peter 5:1–11)
- Charts and reference books
- Oral questions - Checklists
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