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EYFS A learning journey in the Diocesan ‘Holy Spirit’ concept
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Context for learning……
Long Term Plan for Religious Education for Primary Schools in Chester Diocese Summer Term 1b Christian Concept: God the Holy Spirit Linked Concept: Trinity Year Group Enquiry Questions Essential Knowledge FS What do Christians say the Holy Spirit is like? Christian Belief Holy Spirit as wind Y1 How did the Holy Spirit change the disciples after the Day of Pentecost? New Testament Pentecost: Acts 2:1-13 Y2 What do Christian symbols teach about the Holy Spirit? Christian Belief Symbols of Holy Spirit: dove, fire and wind Y3 What does Christian art teach people about the Trinity? Christian Belief Celtic cross; Rublev’s Icon; Trefoil & Triangle Y4 What part do Christians believe the Holy Spirit plays in welcoming Christians into the church community? Why do Christians say: ‘Father, Son & Holy Spirit?’ Christian Practice Infant baptism (visited in Year 2 ‘Discipleship’) and Believers’ baptism Y5 What part do Christians believe the Holy Spirit plays in confirmation? What part do Christians believe the Holy Spirit played in helping the disciples in the early church? Christian Practice Confirmation Service Eucharist New Testament Early Church: Acts 2:43-47; Acts 3:1-10; Acts 4:1-22; Acts 4:32-37; Acts 5:12-42; Conversion of Saul: Acts 8:1-3; 9:1-31 Y6 How do Christians believe the Holy Spirit is at work in their lives today? Christian Practice Pentecostal practice: speaking in tongues Catholic practice: words and action eg CAFOD Famous Modern Christians: work of Holy Spirit through their lives Diocesan Syllabus Context for learning……
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What do Christians say the Holy Spirit is like?
KEY QUESTION EYFS Learning Objectives Learning Outcomes What do Christians say the Holy Spirit is like? The children will learn: That the Holy Spirit is like the wind. That Pentecost is the church’s birthday. That the Holy Spirit is received as a gift. By the end of this unit: Emerging (Some children) I can say something about the Holy Spirit. I can begin to retell some of the story of Pentecost. Expected (All children) I can say what the Holy Spirit is like. I can retell the story of Pentecost. Exceeding (Few children) I know the Holy Spirit is a gift. I can say how people talk about the Holy Spirit.
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Step 1: Exploring the properties of the wind inside and outside: blowing bubbles, using spinners, making kites.
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Exploring the story : Teddy Horsley and the Windy Day’
by Leslie J. Francis. What happens to Teddy on a windy day? Collect ideas from this story about the wind. Follow up in PE
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Step 2: Introducing the idea of the Holy Spirit
Discussing: Have you ever heard anyone talk about the Holy Spirit this year in school? Class mind map together ideas from collective worship, church involvements etc Exploring the Pentecost Bible story. Explain this is a bible story which has wind in it. Ask: What happened to the disciples in the story? Discuss. Acts 2:1-13. Example ideas from discussion above next few slides.
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Step 3 Exploring the story further – art, drama.
Extend children’s ideas. What would you do differently? Emerging Outcomes (Some children) I can say something about the Holy Spirit. I can begin to retell some of the story of Pentecost.
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Towards Expected Outcomes (All children) I can say what the Holy Spirit is like. I can retell the story of Pentecost. Step 3: How would you now deepen the children’s learning? What would you do next? Examples: Exploring in more depth exactly what happened that day. Thinking about what each character felt, thought and said about the events at different parts of the day. Think. Pair. Share. What do you think is the most important part of the story and why?
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Step 4: Exploring letting balloons go with air in them to see what happens. Making Links You can see the air you can feel it but not see it, you can hear it but not see it just like the Holy Spirit. Explain the Holy Spirit was a gift from God.
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Towards Exceeding Outcomes (Few children) I know the Holy Spirit is a gift. I can say how people talk about the Holy Spirit What else might you do here? Eg Discuss: How had the Holy spirit affected them? What happened next? What do you think happened next?
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Towards even deeper learning
What else might you do? What would you do differently? Eg make links with the Holy Spirit as a gift today.
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