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This handout presents two project possibilities to assess student understanding of the concepts learned in Unit 2.
This is the rubric to evaluate student’s final projects for Unit 1.
This handout provides two project possibilities to assess student understanding of the concepts covered in Unit 1.
This is a description for an art project where students express the relationship between Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition.
This assignment helps students to create a poem of praise about an object in nature.
This project asks students to research an exemplary model of what it means to be the best person that God created each of us to be.
This is a project description that asks students to create a poster as they explore their identity.
This is the evaluation tool for the two final-project possibilities for Unit 5.
This handout lists two final-project possibilities for Unit 5.
A rubric to assess the two final project options for Unit 4.
This handout provides two project options that allow students to demonstrate their understanding of the concepts learned in Unit 4.
This is the rubric for two projects designed to assess student understanding of the concepts presented in Unit 3.
This handout presents two projects to assess student understanding of the concepts presented in Unit 3.
This handout challenges students to create a poster representing the ways they participate in Jesus’ mission to serve others.
This handout presents two final-project possibilities for Unit 2.
This is a rubric to assess the final project options for Unit 1.
Two possible projects to assess student understanding of concepts learned in Unit 1.
The final performance task options for Unit 3 focusing on the Paschal Mystery, the Holy Spirit and the Church, and the mission of the Church. The options include exploring one important ministry in a diverse Church, creating a poster comparing …
Options of final performance tasks for Unit 2 focusing on faith, the Trinity, the Kingdom of God, and creation in the image of God. The options include writing a personal creed, creating a Holy Trinity play, or exploring three Kingdom …
An activity where students will learn about the lives of several modern-day martyrs, draw connections between the lives of these people and the life and death of Jesus, and explore what the witness of martyrs, from the time of Jesus …
A section wrap-up activity where students create a graphic novel or playlist.
A homework assignment on the life and times of Jesus.
Several research ideas for projects and activities on the life and times of Jesus.
Stations for a section wrap-up Revelation gallery walk.