Gospel
Good News
Bible
Behave
Forgiveness
Peace
Friendship
Church
Christians
Belief
Incarnation
Salvation
Easter/Easter Sunday
Jesus
Resurrection
Retell stories from the Bible and recognise a link with a concept of 'Gospel' or Good News.
Give clear, simple accounts of what Bible stories (Matthew and the Tax Collector) mean to Christians.
Recognise that Jesus gives instructions to people about how to behave.
Give two examples of ways in which Christians follow the teachings of forgiveness and peace, and bringing good news to the friendless.
Give two examples of how Christians put these beliefs into practice in the Church community and their own lives (charity, confessions).
Recognise that Incarnation and Salvation are part of a 'Big Story' of the Bible.
Retell stories of Holy Week and Easter from the Bible and recognise a link with the idea of Salvation (Jesus rescuing people).
Recognise that Jesus gives instructions about how to behave.
Give three examples of how Christians show their beliefs about Jesus' death and resurrection in Church worship at Easter.
Give two examples of ways in which Christians follow the teachings of forgiveness and peace, and bringing good news to the friendless.
Give two examples of how Christians put these beliefs into practice in the Church community and their own lives (charity, confessions).
Think, talk and ask questions about the Easter Story.
Link the story to their own beliefs around forgiveness.
Christians believe Jesus brings good news for all people.
For Christians, this good news includes being loved by God, and being forgiven for bad things.
Christians believe Jesus is a friend to the poor and friendless.
Christians believe Jesus’ teachings make people think hard about how to live and show them the right way.
Easter is very important in the ‘big story’ of the Bible.
Christians believe Jesus rose again, giving people hope of a new life.