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Joint Schools
Assessing
Reconciliation – Inter Relating
For our Joint Catholic and
Church of England Schools.
Assessing RECONCILIATION – INTER-RELATING
Joint Schools
• This term, the formally assessed theme is the
SACRAMENTAL THEME - RECONCILATION
• We will be formally assessing AT1 (ii) and from Level 4
AT1(iii) . The children may be informally assessed
against the other strands.
• Each year group will assess from an activity taken
from a Learning Focus in Reveal.
• The activities are listed over the next few slides.
• When planning please leave this task out.
• Please teach all of ‘Explore’, ‘Reveal’ (but not the task
you will use for the formal assessment) then, after
‘Remember’, please formally assess.
• This enables the children to have had opportunity to
work through the topic in full to inform their
assessment.
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion
(i) beliefs, teachings
and sources
CHURCH THEME
ii) celebration and
ritual
SACRAMENTAL
THEME
iii) social and moral
practices and way
of life
AT 2 : Learning from Religion
i) engagement with
own and others’
beliefs and values
ii) engagement with
questions of meaning
and purpose
CHRISTIAN LIVING
THEME
1
Recognise some
religious stories
Recognise some
religious signs and
symbols and use
some religious words
and phrases
Recognise that
people because of
their religion act in
a particular way
Talk about their
own experiences
and feelings
Say what they wonder
about
2
Retell some special
stories about religious
events and people
Use religious words
and phrases to
describe some
religious actions and
symbols
Describe some
ways in which
religion is lived
out by believers
Ask and respond to
questions about
their own and
others’ experiences
and feelings
Ask questions about
what they and others
wonder about and
realise that some of
these questions are
difficult to answer
3
Make links between
religious stories and
beliefs
Use a developing
religious vocabulary
to give reasons for
religious actions and
symbols
Give reasons for
certain actions by
believers
Make links to show
how feelings and
beliefs affect their
behaviour and that
of others
Compare their own
and other people’s
ideas about questions
that are difficult to
answer
4
Describe and show
understanding of
religious sources,
beliefs, ideas, feelings
and experiences;
making links between
them
Use religious terms to
show an
understanding of
different liturgies
Show
understanding of
how religious
belief shapes life
Show an
understanding of
how own and
others’ decisions
are informed by
beliefs and values
Engage with and
respond to questions
of life in the light of
religious teaching
5
Identify sources of
religious belief and
explain how distinctive
religious beliefs arise
Describe and explain
the meaning and
purpose of a variety
of forms of worship
Identify
similarities and
differences
between peoples’
responses to
social and moral
issues because of
their beliefs
Explain what
beliefs and values
inspire and
influence them and
others
Demonstrate how
religious beliefs and
teaching give some
explanation of the
purpose and meaning
of human life
Formal Assessment Summer 2016
Reconciliation – Inter-relating theme
Celebration and Ritual
Early Years:
Reception Focus 2 p164, Continuous Provision
Activity 1 (adapted)
‘Using the role play area encourage children to talk
about how they feel when things go wrong and
how they make up as friends. Invite pupils to
talk about the pictures from God’s Story 2 p50.
Ask what the children in the pictures can say or
do to make things better.’
Towards L1
Formal Assessment Summer 2016
Reconciliation – Inter-relating theme
Celebration and Ritual
Early Years:
Reception Focus 2 p164, Continuous Provision
Activity 1 (adapted)
‘Add speech/ thought bubbles to the pictures.
Invite pupils to write or talk about, using
annotation, what the characters will say and
do to make it better.’
Within L1
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion
ii) celebration and
ritual
SACRAMENTAL
THEME
Recognise some
religious signs and
symbols and use
some religious words
and phrases
Towards L1, the children may be able to use certain
words/phrases e.g. Love, friend, happy, sad, make up,
kind, loving, gentle and sorry.
Within Level 1, the children will be able to recognise
some words, action and phrases related to asking for,
and receiving forgiveness.
Photographs of the activities are a good way of recording evidence
Formal Assessment Summer 2016
Reconciliation – Inter-relating theme
Celebration and Ritual
Year 1: Learning Focus 6, p171, Question 4
Prompt discussion and ideas through role play
to recognise ‘How can we follow Jesus’ rule of loving one
another? What happens when we break that
rule and fall out of friends? How do we make
it right?’
Level 1
Formal Assessment Summer 2016
Reconciliation – Inter-relating theme
Celebration and Ritual
Year 1: Learning Focus 6, p171, Question 4
Prompt discussion and ideas and scribe or ask
pupils to draw/write describing ‘How can we follow Jesus’ rule of loving one
another? What happens when we break that
rule and fall out of friends? How do we make
it right?’
Level 2
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion
ii) celebration and
ritual
SACRAMENTAL
THEME
Recognise some
religious signs and
symbols and use
some religious words
and phrases
Use religious words
and phrases to
describe some
religious actions and
symbols
The children at L1 should recognise some religious actions
and use some religious words and phrases related to
reconciling with one another – sign of peace, forgive, love
etc... The children will be able to recognise words, action
and phrases related to asking for, and receiving
forgiveness.
To achieve L2, the child needs to use religious words and
phrases to describe actions related to reconciling with one
another – pupils may relate this to Collective Worship or
through other liturgies within the school day.
Formal Assessment Summer 2016
Reconciliation – Inter-relating theme
Celebration and Ritual
Year 2: Learning Focus 2, p166, Activity 1
Read and share the story about Chloe and Phoebe.
‘’Imagine you are Phoebe, write an account of the
story, including how you felt and why what you
did was wrong. Describe the steps you need to
Level 2
take to put things right. ‘’
‘’Give reasons for the steps you have included to
put things right’’
Level 3
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion
ii) celebration and
ritual
SACRAMENTAL
THEME
Recognise some
religious signs and
symbols and use
some religious words
and phrases
Use religious words
and phrases to
describe some
religious actions and
symbols
Use a developing
religious vocabulary
to give reasons for
religious actions and
symbols
To achieve L1, the child will be able to recognise that
people say sorry and ask forgiveness because they are
followers of Jesus.
To achieve L2, the child needs to use religious words and
phrases to describe how Christians try to practice Jesus’
commandment of love, peace and reconciliation.
To achieve L3, the child needs to give reasons why
Christians follow Jesus’ commandment of love, peace and
reconciliation.
Formal Assessment Summer 2016
Reconciliation – Inter-relating theme
Celebration and Ritual
Year 3: Learning Focus 2 P175 Activity 1
‘’Write a guide for making good choices to help
a younger child to examine their consciences.
What might help them to ask for God’s
forgiveness and thank God for it’’
Level 2
‘‘Throughout the guide can they give reasons
for their choices?’’
Level 3
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion
ii) celebration and
ritual
SACRAMENTAL
THEME
Recognise some
religious signs and
symbols and use
some religious words
and phrases
Use religious words
and phrases to
describe some
religious actions and
symbols
Use a developing
religious vocabulary
to give reasons for
religious actions and
symbols
To achieve L2, the child needs to use religious words and
phrases to describe the choices made. They will be able
to describe how they might ask for God’s forgiveness
and describe how they can thank God.
To achieve L3, the child needs to give reasons for each
choice they make and the reasons for asking God to
forgive them. They will be able to give reasons why they
thank God for forgiving them.
Formal Assessment Summer 2016
Reconciliation – Inter-relating theme
Celebration and Ritual
Year 4: Learning Focus 6 p194, Activity 2
After reading the story and discussing the questions:
‘‘Write a story, imaginary or real , about a Christian who
reaches out to another to ‘build a bridge’ giving details
of how and why. Research the life of someone special
(a saint or someone you know). ’’
Level 3
‘’Show you understand how religious belief in
reconciliation, mercy and forgiveness shapes life.’’
Level 4
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion
iii) social and moral
practices and way
of life
CHRISTIAN LIVING
THEME
Recognise that
people because of
their religion act in
a particular way
Describe some
ways in which
religion is lived
out by believers
Give reasons for
certain actions by
believers
Show
understanding of
how religious
belief shapes life
To achieve L3, the child needs to give reasons
to show how feelings and beliefs about
reconciliation affect Christian behaviour and
that of others.
To achieve L4, the child will be able to show
they understand how religious belief in
reconciliation, mercy and forgiveness shapes
lives.
Formal Assessment Summer 2016
Reconciliation – Inter-relating theme
Celebration and Ritual
& Social and moral practices and way of life
Year 5: Learning Focus 3, Activity 2 p187
Write and illustrate a prayer that a Christian would write to
ask God to help them to love themselves and their
neighbours more fully because of what they believe.
‘‘Make it clear and give reasons through words
and pictures that you know this does not always
happen and include ways Christians would make
up and ask for forgiveness from their neighbours
and from God.”
Level 3 AT1ii
“How does this make an impact on shaping lives?’’
Level 4 AT1 iii
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion
ii) celebration and
ritual
SACRAMENTAL
THEME
iii) social and moral
practices and way
of life
CHRISTIAN LIVING
THEME
Recognise some
religious signs and
symbols and use
some religious words
and phrases
Use religious words
and phrases to
describe some
religious actions and
symbols
Use a developing
religious vocabulary
to give reasons for
religious actions and
symbols
Show
understanding of
how religious
belief shapes life
To achieve L3, the child needs to give reasons why
Christians would love themselves and their
neighbours because of what they believe. The child
will explain how to make up with one another,
show forgiveness to one another and thank God
for His forgiveness.
To achieve L4, the child needs to show they
understand how being reconciled with God and
neighbours shapes lives.
Formal Assessment Summer 2016
Reconciliation – Inter-relating theme
Celebration and Ritual
Year 6: Learning Focus 5, Activity 1, p210
“Create a guide for someone who is unfamiliar with the
Sacrament or Ministry of Anointing the Sick and has a sick
person at home who has asked to be anointed. Show you
understand what happens and explain why.”
Level 3 and Level 4
“Describe and explain the meaning and purpose of the service
and make links with the reading from James (James 5:14-15
Come and See p20) to say how and why it is conducted.”
(Not expected at Year 6)
Level 5
ii) celebration and
ritual
ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion
SACRAMENTAL
THEME
Recognise some
religious signs and
symbols and use
some religious words
and phrases
Use religious words
and phrases to
describe some
religious actions and
symbols
Use a developing
religious vocabulary
to give reasons for
religious actions and
symbols
Use religious terms to
show an
understanding of
different liturgies
Describe and explain
the meaning and
purpose of a variety
of forms of worship
To achieve L3, the child needs to give reasons
through the guide why the Sacrament or Ministry
of Anointing the Sick provides spiritual healing,
giving the person strength, peace, courage and
forgiveness of their sins.
To achieve L4, the child needs to show an
understanding of the liturgy for the Sacrament or
Ministry of Anointing the Sick and the steps that
are involved showing understanding of each part.
To achieve L5, the child needs to describe and
explain the meaning and purpose of the service,
saying why and how it is conducted and making
links with the reading from
James 5:14-15.