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GRADE 8 OVERVIEW: The Human Person (Part 2) Church History Morality Prayer ROSARY: Review All Mysteries SAINTS SEMESTER 1: St. Maximilian Kolbe SEMESTER 2: St. Katharine Drexel ANYTIME: Patron Saint of your school & region GL = Religion Guidelines (Rev. ed. 1998) 1

A few notes on using the Pacing Guides The religion teacher is the key, the vital component, if the educational goals of the school are to be achieved. But the effectiveness of religious instruction is closely tied to the personal witness given by the teacher; this witness is what brings the content of the lessons to life... Most of all, students should be able to recognize authentic human qualities in their teachers. They are teachers of the faith; however, like Christ, they must also be teachers of what it means to be human... A teacher who has a clear vision of the Christian milieu and lives in accord with it will be able to help young people develop a similar vision, and will give them the inspiration they need to put it into practice (Congregation for Catholic Education, The Religious Dimension of Education in a Catholic School, 1988). Passing on the faith to the next generation is a primary mission of the church, and Catholic schools have participated in this evangelizing mission from the very beginning. The Religion Pacing Guides are truly guides for instruction. They are not the Religion Guidelines, nor are they a curriculum. They are intended to help the teacher in organizing their instruction of the content of the Religion Guidelines. There is time allotted for review prior to each semester s testing window in January and May. Teachers may use time during these weeks for instruction if needed; they may feel they were not able to adequately spend time on certain content in previous weeks. The Sadlier and Sophia Institute textbook/resources are not curriculums. Therefore, the Pacing Guides do not follow the order of the Sadlier textbooks, and sometimes in the Resources column, chapters from the Sadlier textbook appear multiple and inconsecutive times. Teachers should engage their experience of the religion content and their experience of teaching their particular students to follow the reality of their classrooms to understand how to best use available resources to teach the content of the Religion Guidelines. The liturgical calendar notes are not part of the instructional content; they are included simply so teachers can be aware of celebrations in the life of the Church to inform the life of their classroom and instruction. Sadlier Resources refer to the We Believe Catholic Identity textbook editions. GL = Religion Guidelines (Rev. ed. 1998) 2

Prayers of the Mass: Simple Responses Noted in the Pacing Guide for Each Month as MR Review in Grade 8 1. And with your Spirit 2. Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy 3. Penitential Rite: I confess to Almighty God 4. Glory to God in the highest 5. Alleluia 6. Praise to You Lord Jesus Christ 7. The Nicene Creed 8. Lord hear our prayer 9. Preface Dialogue Responses The Lord be with you And with your Spirit Lift up your hearts We lift them up to the Lord Let us give thanks to the Lord our God It is right and just 10. Holy, Holy, Holy 11. We proclaim Your death O Lord 12. The Lord s Prayer: For the kingdom, the power and the glory are Yours now and forever, 13. Sign of Peace 14. Lamb of God 15. Lord I am not worthy 16. Dismissal Thanks be to God GL = Religion Guidelines (Rev. ed. 1998) 3

Free Supplemental Online Resources WeBelieveWeb.com Grade-level support featuring reproducible pages, games, Lives of the Saints, and more Religion.SadlierConnect.com Home to all ebooks, online assessments, and Sadlier s Catholic Identity Links, an online virtues & values program, featuring 52 weeks of lessons and family components Sadlier.com/religion/we-believe Weekly blog featuring prayers and resources to supplement We Believe Sadlier.com/religion/we-believe-and-share Weekly blog from nationally-known speaker Kathy Hendricks and guests, offering reflections and prayer resources around current events Sadlier.com/religion/resources Sadlier s Religion Publications Center featuring downloadable lessons, prayer cards, and more Sadlier.com/religion/ You can shop online and preview programs here, as well as link to all the other sites GL = Religion Guidelines (Rev. ed. 1998) 4

Archdiocese of New York Lesson Plans Free Supplemental Online Resources Links to each unit in the Sophia Institute for Teachers teacher guides for grades 3-8 that are based on New York religion guidelines and pacing guide can be found at the following link: ADNY Sophia Institute Religion Lessons Supplemental Online Resources Seasonal lessons for Advent and Lent (and other liturgical seasons) can be found in the free monthly Joy of the Gospel elessons. These lessons help you to engage your students with the Sunday Gospels for each month. Each lesson includes readings along with interactive activities such as roleplays, attitude inventories, journal exercises, and more. The Joy of the Gospel elessons can be found at the following link: sophiainstituteforteachers.org/elesson/joy-of-the-gospel Lessons about the Catholic Faith and other topics taught through the lens of current events can be found in the free monthly Teaching the Faith with Current Events elessons. These lessons use today s issues as a means of teaching Faith principles, and provides student-friendly overviews, news links, discussion questions, extension options, and a complete answer key. The Teaching the Faith with Current Events elessons can be found at the following link: sophiainstituteforteachers.org/elesson/free-current-events Lessons for younger students on the saints can be found in the free monthly Heavenly Hall of Fame elessons. These lessons help you to introduce the lives of the saints to your younger students and consider the example of holiness they give to us. Each lesson includes student-friendly biographies of the saints, discussion questions, interactive activities, a coloring page, and extension options. The Heavenly Hall of Fame elessons can be found at the following link: sophiainstituteforteachers.org/elesson/heavenly-hall-of-fame Sign up to receive each of these free elessons sent directly to you email at the following link: Sophia Institute for Teachers - Subscribe Additional free Sophia Institute for Teachers resources: The Catholic Curriculum Exchange: This searchable database of lessons enables teachers across the country to share lesson plans and offer reviews and tips about what worked and didn t work in the classroom. Hundreds of lesson plans are available at every grade level and in every subject matter. The Catholic Curriculum Exchange can be found at the following link: sophiainstituteforteachers.org/curriculum Sophia Sketchpad: Sophia SketchPad is an innovative, engaging, and accessible video series to help young people better understand and live the Catholic Faith. The Sophia Sketchpad videos can be found at the following link: sophiainstituteforteachers.org/sketchpad GL = Religion Guidelines (Rev. ed. 1998) 5

SEPTEMBER DEDICATED TO: The Seven Sorrows (Dolours) of Mary - VALUE: Industriousness GL 8.54-56 MR 1-2 The Nature and Purpose of Relationships The Value of Relationships SADLIER: Chapter 4, 6 SOPHIA: Unit 1: Lessons 1-4 GL 8.56-60 MR 1-2 Family and Friends in the Human Community Our Relationship with God and Church SADLIER: Chapter 1-2, 4-5 SOPHIA: Unit 1: Lessons 5-7 GL 8.60-61 MR 1-2 Social Responsibility SADLIER: Chapterb19 SOPHIA: Unit 1: Lessons 8-9 CATHOLICISM: LP8 GL 8.64-66 MR 1-2 I. The Journey of the Church from the Time of Jesus to 100 AD SADLIER: Chapter 7 SOPHIA: Unit 2: Lessons 1-4 September 3: September 8: September 13: September 14: September 15: September 20: September 21: September 27: September 29: Ordinary Time St. Gregory the Great The Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary St. John Chrysostom Exaltation of the Holy Cross Our Lady of Sorrows Sts. Andrew Kim Taegon and Paul Chong Hasang, and their companions St. Matthew St. Vincent de Paul Sts. Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, archangels GL = Religion Guidelines (Rev. ed. 1998) 6

OCTOBER DEDICATED TO: The Holy Rosary & Respect Life - VALUE: Respect GL 8.82-83 MR 3-4 Jesus' Teaching on the Commandments Jesus' Teaching on Love SADLIER: Chapter 2, 4-6 SOPHIA: Unit 2: Lessons 1-4 GL 8.66-68 MR 3-4 II. Journey Continues from 100-500 A.D. SADLIER: Chapter 8 SOPHIA: Unit 2: Lessons 5-6 CATHOLICISM: LP5 GL 8.68-69 MR 3-4 III. Journey Continues from 500-1000 A.D. (Early Middle Ages) SADLIER: Chapter 9 SOPHIA: Unit 2: Lesson 7 GL 8.68-69 MR 3-4 III. Journey Continues from 500-1000 A.D. (Early Middle Ages), continued SADLIER: Chapter 9 SOPHIA: Unit 2: Lesson 8 October 1: October 4: October 11: October 14: October 15: October 17: October 18: October 19: October 22: October 23: Ordinary Time St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus St. Francis of Assisi St. John XXIII, Pope St. Callistus, Pope St. Teresa of Ávila St. Ignatius of Antioch St. Luke St. John of Brébeuf and Isaac Jogues St. John Paul II, Pope St. John Capistrano GL = Religion Guidelines (Rev. ed. 1998) 7

NOVEMBER DEDICATED TO: The Poor Souls in Purgatory - VALUE: Docility GL 8.70-72 MR 5-6 Mass for the Feast of All Saints In depth study of St. Maximilian Kolbe and the patron saint of the school. Special activities based on saints. GL 8.70-72 IV. Journey Continues from 1000 A.D. - 1500 A.D. (High and Late Middle Ages), continued SADLIER: Chapter 10-11 SOPHIA: Unit 2: Lessons 9 & 10 MR 5-6 GL 8.73-76 MR 5-6 V. Journey Continues from 1500 A.D. - 1800 A. D. SADLIER: Chapter 12-14 SOPHIA: Unit 2: Lesson 11 CATHOLICISM: LP 4 GL 8.73-76 MR 5-6 Season of Advent V. Journey Continues from 1500 A.D. - 1800 A. D., continued SADLIER: Chapter 12-14, p. 277-280 SOPHIA: Unit 2: Lesson 12 November 1: November 2: November 10: November 15: November 17: November 21: November 22: November 23: November 30: Ordinary Time, Advent All Saints (Holy Day of Obligation) All Souls St. Leo the Great St. Albert the Great St. Elizabeth of Hungary The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary St. Cecilia Blessed Miguel Agustín Pro St. Andrew GL = Religion Guidelines (Rev. ed. 1998) 8

DECEMBER DEDICATED TO: The Immaculate Conception - VALUE: Patience GL 8.76-78 MR 7-8 VI. Journey Continues from 1800 - Present (Modern Era) SADLIER: Chapter 15-16 SOPHIA: Unit 2: Lesson 13 GL 8.76-78 MR 7-8 VI. Journey Continues from 1800 - Present (Modern Era), continued SADLIER: Chapter 15-16 SOPHIA: Unit 2: Lessons 14-16 MR 7-8 Understanding the Christmas Season Within a Catholic Context SADLIER: p. 281-284 SOPHIA: See Sophia Institute free online supplemental resources. Christmas Break -- December 2: December 6: December 8: December 12: December 13: December 16: December 25: December 26: December 27: December 28: December 30: Advent, Christmas First Sunday of Advent St. Nicholas The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Our Lady of Guadalupe St. Lucy Gaudéte (Rejoice!) Sunday Christmas St. Stephen St. John Holy Innocents The Holy Family GL = Religion Guidelines (Rev. ed. 1998) 9

JANUARY DEDICATED TO: The Holy Name and Childhood of Jesus - VALUE: Circumspection Review/Re-teach lessons from the First Semester as needed (based on teacher discretion) Refer to Resources for Teaching in this Pacing Guide Review/Re-teach lessons from the First Semester as needed (based on teacher discretion) Refer to Resources for Teaching in this Pacing Guide Respect Life Week (Jan. 14-18 or Jan. 21-25) Review/Re-teach lessons from the First Semester as needed (based on teacher discretion) RLW: HTTPS://WWW.LIFEOFFICENYC.ORG/TEACHERS Refer to Resources for Teaching in this Pacing Guide Review/Re-teach lessons from the First Semester as needed (based on teacher discretion) Refer to Resources for Teaching in this Pacing Guide January 1: January 4: January 6: January 13: January 21: January 24: January 25: January 26: January 28: January 31: Christmas, Ordinary Time Mary, Mother of God St. Elizabeth Ann Seton The Epiphany of the Lord The Baptism of the Lord St. Agnes St. Francis de Sales The Conversion of St. Paul Sts. Timothy and Titus St. Thomas Aquinas St. John Bosco GL = Religion Guidelines (Rev. ed. 1998) 10

FEBRUARY DEDICATED TO: The Holy Family - VALUE: Trustworthiness GL 8.82 MR 9-10 Definition of Morality The Basis of Catholic Morality in the Life and Teaching of Jesus SADLIER: Chapter 2 SOPHIA: Unit 3: Lessons 1-2, 5 CATHOLICISM: LP7 GL 8.82 MR 9-10 GL 8.83-84 MR 9-10 GL 8.84-86 MR 9-10 Jesus' Relationship with God the Father Jesus' Vision of the Kingdom Jesus' Invitation to His Disciples Fundamental Choices Definition of Conscience SADLIER: Chapter 2, 4-6 SOPHIA: Unit 3: Morality, Lessons 6-7 SADLIER: Chapter 19-23 SOPHIA: Unit 3: Lessons 8-9 SADLIER: Chapter 2 SOPHIA: Unit 3: Lessons 3-4, CATHOLICISM: LP6 February 2: February 5: February 6: February 8: February 11: February 14: February 17: February 21: February 22: February 23: Ordinary Time The Presentation of the Lord St. Agatha St. Paul Miki and his Companions St. Josephine Bakhita Our Lady of Lourdes Sts. Cyril and Methodius The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order St. Peter Damian St. Peter s Chair St. Polycarp GL = Religion Guidelines (Rev. ed. 1998) 11

MARCH DEDICATED TO: St. Joseph - VALUE: Prudence MR 11-13 GL 8.86-88 MR 11-13 GL 8.88-90 MR 11-13 GL 8.89-90 MR 11-13 Lent - Season of Renewal: Prayer, Penance and Fasting The Development of Conscience Elements of a Moral Decision The Process of Making a Good Moral Choice Dealing with Temptation Failure to Choose the Good as God Sees It SADLIER: p. 285-288 SOPHIA: See Sophia Institute free online supplemental resources. CATHOLICISM: LP 2 Thomas Merton SADLIER: Chapter 2 SOPHIA: Unit 3: Lesson 10 SADLIER: Chapter 2 SOPHIA: Unit 3: Lesson 11 CATHOLICISM: LP 2 SADLIER: Chapter 2, 6 SOPHIA: Unit 3: Lessons 12-13 March 4: March 6: March 7: March 8: March 9: March 18: March 19: March 23: March 25: March 31: Lent St. Casimir Ash Wednesday St. Perpetua and Felicity (optional commemoration) St. John of God (optional commemoration) St. Frances of Rome (optional commemoration) St. Cyril of Jerusalem (optional commemoration) St. Joseph, husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary St. Turibus of Mongrovejo The Annunciation of the Lord Laetare (Be joyful!) Sunday GL = Religion Guidelines (Rev. ed. 1998) 12

APRIL DEDICATED TO: The Holy Eucharist - VALUE: Courtesy GL 8.91-92 MR 14-16 Personal Prayer and Openness to the Holy Spirit The Witness of the Community SADLIER: Chapter 22-24; Resources for the Family, R39-R48; Prayers & Practices, p. 305-308 SOPHIA: Unit 3: Lessons 14-15 GL 8.92 MR 14-16 Sacraments as Nourishment and Strength Communion of Saints SADLIER: Chapter 22-24 SOPHIA: Unit 3: Lesson 16 Easter Break -- GL 8.95 MR 14-16 Prayer: Relationship The Nature of Friendship SADLIER: Chapter 22; Resources for the Family, R39-R48; Prayers & Practices, p. 305-308 SOPHIA: Unit 4: Lessons 1-4 CATHOLICISM: LP 1 April 5: April 11: April 13: April 14: April 18: April 19: April 20: April 21: April 28: April 29: Lent, Easter St. Vincent Ferrer (optional commemoration) St. Stanislaus (optional commemoration) St. Martin I (optional commemoration) Palm Sunday Holy Thursday Good Friday Holy Saturday Easter Sunday Divine Mercy Sunday St. Catherine of Siena GL = Religion Guidelines (Rev. ed. 1998) 13

MAY DEDICATED TO: The Blessed Virgin Mary - VALUE: Orderliness GL 8.95-98 MR 14-16 GL 8.98-101 MR 14-16 Nature, Elements, and Ways of Prayer Qualities of Prayer Distractions in Prayer People Who Show Us How to Pray SADLIER: Chapter 22; Resources for the Family, R39-R48; Prayers & Practices, p. 305-308 SOPHIA: Unit 4: Lessons 5-7 SADLIER: Chapter 22; Resources for the Family, R39-R48; Prayers & Practices, p. 305-308 SOPHIA: Unit 4: Lessons 8-9 Review Refer to Resources for Teaching in this Pacing Guide Review Refer to Resources for Teaching in this Pacing Guide May 1: May 2: May 3: May 10: May 13: May 14: May 15: May 22: May 27: May 31: Easter St. Joseph the Worker St. Athanasius Sts. Philip and James St. Damien of Molokai Our Lady of Fatima St. Matthias St. Isidore the Farmer St. Rita of Cascia St. Augustine of Canterbury The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary GL = Religion Guidelines (Rev. ed. 1998) 14

JUNE DEDICATED TO: The Sacred Heart of Jesus - VALUE: Foresight ADNY End Year Religion Assessment Testing Window -- ADNY End Year Religion Assessment Testing Window -- June 1: June 2: June 3: June 9: June 11: June 13: June 16: June 22: June 23: June 24: June 28: Easter, Ordinary Time St. Justin The Ascension of the Lord St. Charles Lwanga and his Companions Pentecost St. Barnabas St. Anthony of Padua The Most Holy Trinity Sts. John Fisher and Thomas More Corpus Christi The Birthday of St. John the Baptist The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus GL = Religion Guidelines (Rev. ed. 1998) 15