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R Year 7 Welcome and aptism GS Step valuate the statement, an adult baptism is better than an infant baptism and reach substantiated conclusions including references to scripture 9 A Step - reates a detailed conclusion about their opinion of an adult baptism is better than an infant baptism supported by evidence. xplain the symbolism in the baptism ceremony. 8 A M - Identify links to the Trinity and the baptism of Jesus xplain why aptism is an important sacrament to atholics S - Writes two paragraphs explaining the importance of aptism eveloping escribe the story of the aptism of Jesus - - Writes simple sentences describing what happened during the sacrament of baptism Recall key events in the life of Jesus Recall key information F - 1 G

R Year 7 uddhism GS Step valuate how the uddhist teachings can affect a religious person s life and reach substantiated conclusions 9 A - reates a detailed conclusion about their opinion of uddhism supported by evidence. 8 A Step xplain similarities and differences between the ightfold Path and Jesus teachings. M - Identify similarities and differences between the ightfold Path and Jesus teachings. xplain why the Noble ightfold Path is important to uddhists S - Writes two paragraphs explaining the importance of the Noble ightfold Path eveloping escribe the story of the uddha - - Writes simple sentences describing what happened during Siddartha Gotama s life Recall key events in the life of Siddartha Gotama the uddha Recall key information F - 1 G

R Year 7 Lent and Jesus GS Step valuate the statement, Lent is a time of prayer and reach substantiated conclusions, including scripture. 9 A - reates a detailed conclusion about their opinion of Lent being a time of prayer supported by evidence. 8 A Step xplain the importance of Maundy Thursday. M - Identify the significance of Jesus teachings to hristians today xplain why a parable of Jesus is important to hristians today S - Writes two paragraphs explaining the importance of a parable of Jesus eveloping escribe a parable told by Jesus - - Writes simple sentences describing what happened during a miracle performed by Jesus Recall key places in the life of Jesus Recall key information F - 1 G

R Year 7 Prayer GS Step valuate the statement, formal prayer is the best type of prayer and reach substantiated conclusions, including scripture. 9 A - reates a detailed conclusion about their opinion the need for prayer supported by evidence. 8 A Step xplain the importance of prayer in Jesus life. M - Identify the significance of Jesus teachings on prayer to hristians today xplain the difference between formal and informal prayer S - Writes two paragraphs explaining the importance of prayer to hristians eveloping escribe different aids to prayer - - Write a simple prayer Recall key formal prayers for hristians Recall key information F - 1 G

R Year 7 reation GS Step valuate the statement, God created the world and reach substantiated conclusions, including scripture and scientific responses 9 A Step - reates a detailed conclusion about their opinion of God being the creator, supported by evidence and scientific responses xplain the importance of the stewardship to hristians. 8 A M - Identify the significance of scripture in supporting stewardship today xplain why there are different views of creation S - Writes two paragraphs explaining the importance of Adam as steward eveloping escribe a story of creation - - Writes simple sentences describing the stories of reation Recall key events in the reation story Recall key information in order F - 1 G

R Year 8 Prophets GS Step valuate the statement, there are no modern prophets and reach substantiated conclusions, including scripture. 9 A - reates a detailed conclusion about their opinion there being no modern prophets, supported by evidence. 8 A Step xplain the importance of women in the ible. M - Identify the significance of women in the ible to hristians today ompare and contrast two Old Testament prophets S - Writes two paragraphs explaining similarities and differences between Old Testament prophets eveloping escribe with some explanation about the life of the prophet Abraham - - Writes simple sentences describing what happened to the prophet Joseph Recall key Old Testament prophets Recall key information about at least two Old Testament prophets F - 1 G

R Year 8 - Pilgrimage GS Step valuate how pilgrimage can affect a religious person s faith and reaching substantiated conclusions. 9 A - reates a detailed conclusion about their opinion of pilgrimage supported by evidence. 8 A Step xplain similarities and differences between places of pilgrimage. M - Identify similarities and differences between places of pilgrimage. xplain why a place of pilgrimage is important to hristians S - Writes two paragraphs explaining the importance of a place of pilgrimage eveloping escribe what hristians may do when visiting a place of pilgrimage - - Writes simple sentences describing what hristians may do at a place of pilgrimage Recall/Name one or two places of pilgrimage where Mary appeared Recall key information F - 1 G

R Year 8 Moses and Judaism GS Step valuate the argument, It is important to learn about the holocaust using different religious and cultural beliefs Provide my own reasoned conclusions on the above 9 A Step - xplain how religious beliefs affected the lives of Jewish people and show understanding of how beliefs affect the way Jewish people think and act. xplain in detail religious principles which Jews follow in relation to food and diet. xplain what the holocaust is, including some of my own views 8 A M - Identify similarities and differences between followers of different religions and their practices show understanding of how religious beliefs affect the lives of Jewish people and how beliefs affect the way people think and act. S - xplain with evidence how religious beliefs affect actions of believers eveloping escribe with some explanation the qualities of Moses linking to key events in his life - - escribe and explain Recall the Ten Plagues of gypt Recall meanings of key words F - 1 G

R Year 8 Prejudice and iscrimination GS Step To demonstrate understanding of differing religious and non religious arguments about community cohesion, with links to scripture. 9 A Step - valuate the argument community cohesion can never be achieved by discussing alternative ideas and include religious and non-religious arguments. valuate the advantages and disadvantages of living in a multi-cultural society with reference to refugees and asylum seekers 8 A M - -valuate the argument multi-cultural societies create more problems than they solve by discussing alternative ideas and including reference to Martin Luther King Jr and asylum seekers xplain in detail the main atholic teachings on discrimination S - Writes at least two paragraphs explaining atholic teachings on discrimination eveloping xplain the main reasons why hristians should work for an equal society xplain the main reasons why equality is important to atholics - - escribe with some explanation the main reasons why hristians should work for an equal society escribe with some explanation the main reasons why equality is important to atholics Provide knowledge of key words and phrases escribe with some explanation why prejudice is an issue F - 1 G

R Year 9 Searching for God GS Step To demonstrate understanding of differing religious and non religious arguments about the existence of God, the creator, with links to scripture. 9 A Step - valuate the argument there is no evidence for the existence of God by discussing alternative ideas and include religious and non-religious arguments. Know different arguments in favour and against the existence of God, the creator 8 A M - -valuate the argument there is no evidence for the existence of God by discussing alternative ideas. xplain in detail the main reasons why atholics believe in God S - Writes at least two paragraphs explaining why atholics believe in God eveloping xplain the main reasons why hristians can use their conscience xplain the main reasons why conscience is important to atholics - - escribe with some explanation the main reasons why hristians believe in God escribe with some explanation the main reasons why believing that God is benevolent is important to atholics Provide knowledge of key words (benevolent, omnipotent and omniscient) and phrases escribe with some explanation why miracles are important to belief in God F - 1 G

R Year 9 aring for the Sick GS Step To demonstrate understanding of differing religious and non religious arguments about euthanasia, with links to scripture. 9 A Step - valuate the argument euthanasia should never be allowed by discussing alternative ideas and include religious arguments. Know different arguments in favour and against euthanasia 8 A M - -valuate the argument euthanasia should never be allowed by discussing alternative ideas. xplain in detail the main reasons why we have a hospice movement S - Writes at least two paragraphs explaining why we have a hospice movement eveloping xplain the main reasons why hristians should help the sick xplain the main reasons why the sacrament of the sick is important to atholics - - escribe with some explanation the main reasons why hristians should help the sick escribe with some explanation the main reasons why the sacrament of the sick is important to atholics Provide knowledge of key words and phrases escribe with some explanation why miracles are important F - 1 G

R Year 9 uddhism GS Step valuate how the uddhist teachings can affect a religious person s life and reach substantiated conclusions 9 A - reates a detailed conclusion about their opinion of uddhism supported by evidence. 8 A Step xplain similarities and differences between the ightfold Path and Jesus teachings. M - Identify similarities and differences between the ightfold Path and Jesus teachings. xplain why the Noble ightfold Path is important to uddhists S - Writes two paragraphs explaining the importance of the Noble ightfold Path eveloping escribe the story of the uddha - - Writes simple sentences describing what happened during Siddartha Gotama s life Recall key events in the life of Siddartha Gotama the uddha Recall key information F - 1 G

R Year 9 Islam GS Step To demonstrate understanding of differing religious and non religious arguments about the existence of God, the creator, with links to sacred scripture 9 A Step - valuate the argument there is no evidence for the existence of God by discussing alternative ideas and include Islamic, hristian and non-religious arguments. Know different religious arguments in favour and against the existence of God, the creator 8 A M - -valuate the argument ZAKAH is the most important of the five pillars of Islam by discussing alternative ideas. xplain in detail the main beliefs in Islam S - Writes at least two paragraphs explaining why the five pillars of Islam are important to Muslims eveloping xplain the main reasons why the prophet Mohammed (PUH) is important to Muslims xplain the main reasons why the prophet Mohamed s (PUH) hadiths are important to Muslims - - - 1- escribe with some explanation the main reasons why the five pillars of Islam are important to Muslims escribe with some explanation the main reasons why believing the five pillars of Islam are important to Muslims Provide knowledge of key words (hadiths, Qur'an and omniscient) and phrases escribe with some explanation what the five pillars of Islam are F - 1 G

R Year 9 onflict and Reconciliation GS Step To demonstrate understanding of differing religious and non religious arguments about war, with links to scripture. 9 A - valuate the argument war should never be allowed by discussing alternative ideas and include religious arguments. 8 A Step Know different arguments in favour and against war M - -valuate the argument war should never be allowed by discussing alternative ideas. xplain in detail the main reasons why atholics have reconciliation S - Writes at least two paragraphs explaining why atholics have the sacrament of reconciliation eveloping xplain the main reasons why hristians can use their conscience xplain the main reasons why conscience is important to atholics - - escribe with some explanation the main reasons why hristians should use their conscience escribe with some explanation the main reasons why the sacrament of reconciliation is important to atholics Provide knowledge of key words and phrases escribe with some explanation why miracles are important F - 1 G