Incarnation - Why is Christmas Special for Christians?

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Name of Unit: Why is Christmas special for Christians? Faith: Key Stage in which this unit should be taught: EYFS Recommended Year Group (if specified:) Reception Previous Learning: (Possibly:) Incarnation - Why do Christians believe Jesus Is special? Areas of Development and Learning Links: Personal, Social and Emotional Development: Making Relationships, Self Confidence and self-awareness, Managing feelings and behaviour Listening and attention, Understanding, Speaking Understanding the World: People and communities Literacy: Reading, Writing Mathematics: Numbers, Shape, Space and measure imaginative What This Unit Teaches: The story of Jesus birth The emotions of the characters in the Christmas story Preparing for Christmas Christmas is a special time for Christians and why: God came to earth in human form, as Jesus Jesus birth brings a message of joy, peace and good news Key RE Christian, special, Jesus, Mary, Joseph, Angel Gabriel, innkeeper, shepherds, manger, special baby, Bible, Advent, wreath, candle, altar cloth, Christmas, good news, joy, peace, human. Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development: British values - morals (right and wrong) Reflective practice Music appreciation Art appreciation Team work, sharing ideas, communicating Possible Further Thinking and Extension Christmas in the community, Sharing of the Posada (Mexican figures,) Christmas around the world, Gift-giving. Future Learning: (If not previously taught:) Incarnation - Why do Christians believe Jesus Is special? Cross-Curricular Links: This unit could support and be supported by The Nativity Play which the EYFS in many schools re-enact each Christmas. Sensitivities: Jealousy with birth of sibling Pupils with no siblings Adoption / Fostered pupils Single parent families Personal unforeseen circumstances such as death Disparities between pupil s experiences of Christmas and Christmas presents

Lesson 1 how people prepare for a new baby. (How would you prepare for a new baby?) be able to discuss different emotions about the birth of a baby. (How would you feel about a new baby?) Christian, special, Jesus, baby, prepare, God, Angel Gabriel, hope, Christmas, How Do People Prepare For The Birth of a Baby? Teacher explains that we are going to be learning about a very special baby called Jesus who is an important person in the Christian faith. Teacher role play: displays a giant invitation to a baby shower. Explains that we are all invited but we have to bring things that the new baby will need. Q: What will we need to bring? Ones, pairs and squares for discussion Mind map on whiteboard to share ideas Counting how may sets of clothes a baby would need during a day Writing names for the baby / writing Welcome baby banners Compare and contrast sorting things a baby would need compared to things they would need / want Making a baby mobile Drawing picture at same time of them welcoming baby with focus on their face Making something else as a gift for a baby Adult led activity discussing question How would you feel about a new baby? What would you hope for the new baby? Come back together and role play giving dolly the things they ve made. Focus on feelings giving the gifts to the baby. Plenary: Talk about how a long time ago people were getting ready for a new baby to be born, which was baby Jesus. Explain how at that time the world was not a very nice place and this baby was going to help the world be a better place. The baby was a sign of hope. Explain how this baby was God s son and God had sent messages to tell people that the baby would be born. Personal, Social and Emotional Development: Making Relationships - Respond to significant experiences, showing a range of feelings when appropriate. Developing awareness of their own needs, views and feelings and are sensitive to those and others. Working as part of a group, taking turns and sharing fairly. Talk about how they and others show feelings. Understanding the world: People and Communities - Children talk about similarities and differences between themselves and others among families, communities and traditions. Begin to know about their own cultures and beliefs and those of other people. Children use their imagination in art, music, dance, imaginative play and role-play and stories to represent their own ideas, thoughts and feelings. Giant invitation, IWB, doll, art and design materials, items for sorting, prompt cards with questions. Sensitivities:

Jealousy with birth of sibling Only children Adoption / Fostered children Single parent families Personal unforeseen circumstances such as death Disparities between children s experiences of Christmas and Christmas presents

Lesson 2 be able to retell the story of the Angel Gabriel visiting Mary. things that are puzzling. Angel Gabriel, Mary, Son of God, Bible, Christian, Jesus, Christmas. How Did Mary Know She Was Going To Have a Baby? As session starts, play slow, calm choral music, e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hovdjxtnsh8 Read the story of Angel Gabriel visiting Mary, explaining that it comes from the Christian s special book, The Bible - e.g. The Angel s Secret from The Beginners Bible (Zonderkidz 1997) / watch a video clip of it. While story is being read, second adult reveals an angel, a figure of Mary and a figure of the baby from a story bag. Talk about the story with I wonder... questions, e.g. I wonder what you liked about the story? I wonder what the angel meant when he said that Mary s baby would be called the Son of God? Role play the story, using figures from story bag Making angels - e.g. paper cone or hand prints (painted or sand) could be problem solving activity Using 2Draw or similar programme, use Computing to draw Angel Gabriel visiting Mary Writing in speech bubbles to show what Mary / Angel Gabriel said - - - adult- led writing focus on communication between angel and Mary 2 mini plenaries with 2 adults. One group discusses Mary, the other the angel. After 5 minutes, come together as a whole class and choose one angel and one Mary to role play conversation. Listening and Attention, Speaking. Literacy: Writing. Understanding the World: People and communities. Bible, angelic music clip, story bag (e.g. angel from top of the tree, PlayMobil / Lego / knitted woman figure for Mary / art and design materials, drawing / writing computing programme, clothes for role play.

Lesson 3 the feelings of Mary and Joseph. their own feelings. Mary, Joseph, Jesus, special baby, Bible, present, gift, Christmas, expectation, trust. How Did Mary and Joseph Feel About Having a Baby? Begin by producing a big cardboard present box and role play excitement about guessing what s in the box. Open box to discover small birthday card. Emphasise that it s lovely to get a gift but discuss feeling of disappointment when the pupils saw that it was just a card. Questions about changes in plans: How would you feel if you were expecting Mummy to pick you up and then it was someone different you knew instead? How would you feel if you were going to have a treat and then it got cancelled? Read Matthew 20 and 21 and discuss how Mary and Joseph felt that something had changed in their lives. Emphasise that plans can change for the better but it still feels unsettling if something happens you aren t expecting. How would Mary and Joseph have felt about being chosen for this special job, but not knowing exactly what was going to happen? (Bring in the idea of trust.) - Making puppet faces on sticks to show Mary and Joseph s emotions Use puppets in pairs to practise conversation between Mary and Joseph Adult led discussion group using traffic light emotion faces Adult led group making up nursery rhyme about Joseph and Mary s feelings Writing activity diary entry Use 3 images, one of Angel Gabriel with Mary, one of Angel Gabriel with Joseph and one of Mary and Joseph talking together. Sequence. Personal, Social and Emotional Development: Managing feelings and behaviour. Listening and Attention, Understanding, Speaking. Literacy: Writing. Understanding the World: People and communities. Big box with small card inside, Bible, art and design materials, traffic light emotion faces, diary templates, images of Mary and Joseph.

Lesson 4 be able to recognise and talk about Advent. be able to discuss why preparation is important to them and others. Advent, wreath, candle, Jesus, altar cloth, preparation, Christians, Christmas, Advent calendar. How Do Christians Prepare For The Special Day of Christmas? Teacher uses box or bag with special advent objects in: purple cloth, Advent wreath, Advent calendar, Advent candle. Ask what the objects are for / about. Why do we get ready for special times? Why do Christians spend time counting down to Christmas? Explain that this countdown time is called Advent and is a special time of waiting and preparing for Christmas. How do / are the pupils and their families preparing for Christmas? If appropriate, visit the local church to learn how church is decorated for Advent and preparing for Christmas. Draw /create a collage to reflect how churches are decorated at Advent Making Advent wreath from leaves and sticks (collect from outside) Make class Advent calendar with each child making picture for different door/pocket representing different characters/scenes from the nativity Create /copy a prayer about patience and waiting. Plenary: How long does a minute last? Play music and then when music stops children freeze for a whole minute. Discuss how much longer than a minute Mary and Joseph had to wait for their baby to come. How might they have been preparing for the birth of Jesus? Personal, Social and Emotional Development: Self confidence and self-awareness, Managing feelings and behaviour. Listening and Attention, Understanding, Speaking. Literacy: Reading, Writing. Mathematics: Numbers, Shape, Space and measure. Understanding the World: People and communities. Purple altar cloth, Advent wreath, Advent calendar, Advent candle, art and design materials, natural materials including leaves and twigs, stopwatch.

Lesson 5 be able to retell the Nativity story. what they find interesting or puzzling. Christmas, special baby, God, Jesus, innkeeper, Mary, Joseph, manger, baby, human, Incarnation, nativity. What Story Do Christians Remember at Christmas and Why? Tell story of the first Christmas as a reflective story, using Godly play materials or toy figurines. Alternatively watch the Christmas story e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29kerg4t9vc or read it from the Bible (Luke 2:1-7.) Introduce the special word Incarnation. Talk about how it means made as a human. Discuss idea of Incarnation: Christians believe that they can t see God so God made Jesus so that they could see him / Jesus is God as a human, in a body. Reflective storytelling / Godly play to retell Christmas story Role play with props / costumes Adult led activity looking at role of innkeepers, discussion about being kind, caring and sharing, difference between right and wrong Use modelling clay to make class nativity scene Writing baby announcement cards for Mary and Joseph to send - It is a boy! Also add a comment from Mary and Joseph about how they are feeling as the parents of baby Jesus Plenary: Sing a Christmas song e.g. The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqdvq-l269c or Away In A Manger. Question: Which bit of the story do you think is the most important? Why? So why do Christians remember this story at Christmas? Listening and Attention, Understanding, Speaking. Literacy: Writing. Understanding the World: People and communities. Figures for reflective story telling, props and costumes for role play, templates for It s a Boy! cards, modelling clay.

Lesson 6 religious symbols (peace) and words (joy, good news) and significant people. why these words, symbols and people are important. shepherds, angel, joy, peace, good news, Christian, Christmas, gift. Why is Christmas Special For Christians? Read story of the shepherds (Luke 2:8-20) or watch video clip e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taebx6bplv4 The angel said he had good news. What was the good news? Discuss message of Jesus birth: joy, peace and good news What do joy / peace / good news mean? Talk about joy as a bigger version of happy. What do joy / peace / good news feel like? What good news have the pupils had in their lives? When have the pupils felt joy / peace? Why do you think God sent the Angel Gabriel to appear to shepherds? Emphasise idea of shepherds being ordinary people because Jesus was here for everyone, not just important kings. I feel joy when... drawing / writing activity Shepherd and angel role play Using magnifying glass to find shepherds / other important characters in Christmas card pictures Adult led discussion - Jesus came to bring peace to people. How can we bring peace in the classroom? Creating paper peace doves (either with hand prints for a whole class dove) or individual ones Free gifts - writing free gifts they could give to others (e.g. a hug, peace, friendship) and putting in present boxes Plenary: Take boxes from 'free gifts activity and discuss a few of the ideas. Reinforce idea that Christmas is special to Christians because they remember when Jesus was born. This meant good news, peace and joy for the world. Have Christmas reflective music playing in the background while pupils read their free gift to the class and to all. Personal, Social and Emotional Development: Self-confidence and self-awareness, Managing feelings and behaviour. Listening and Attention, Understanding, Speaking. Literacy: Reading, Writing. Understanding the World: People and communities. Video clip, role play costumes / props, Christmas cards, art / design materials, present boxes, I feel joy... templates, magnifying glass.