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CEAP 6 CLE THIRD YEAR SYLLABUS<br />

ESTABLISHED GOALS<br />

I. PROFESSION OF FAITH<br />

1. SACRED SCRIPTURE<br />

Read and understand Sacred<br />

Scripture as God's Word<br />

speaking to them.<br />

a. Locate any chapter and verse<br />

of the Bible upon request.<br />

b. Identify five literary forms<br />

used in the Bible and explain<br />

the value of using these<br />

various literary forms to<br />

deliver God's message to His<br />

people.<br />

c. Discuss Books of the Bible<br />

that used the identified literary<br />

forms.<br />

2. DOCTRINE<br />

Know and understand the basic<br />

teachings of the Church and<br />

how they apply to their lives.<br />

a. Explain the following terms:<br />

Trinity, Holy Spirit, Messiah,<br />

Salvation, Redemption,<br />

Savior, Revelation, Church,<br />

the Immaculate Conception,<br />

Mary – Intercessor before<br />

God, Mary – Mother of the<br />

Church, Mary – First Disciple<br />

of Jesus.<br />

ENDURING<br />

UNDERSTANDINGS<br />

The Bible contains a variety<br />

of literary forms such as<br />

epic, legend, metaphor,<br />

parable, myth, etc.<br />

The literary forms are ways<br />

of transmitting God’s<br />

message<br />

Faith in God is grounded in<br />

God’s own revelation<br />

through his words and<br />

deeds in salvation history.<br />

ESSENTIAL<br />

QUESTIONS<br />

How will the knowledge of<br />

literary forms used in Bible<br />

help me deal with the<br />

fundamentalists?<br />

How do you use literary<br />

forms in uncovering the<br />

true message hidden in<br />

Scriptures?<br />

What does our Catholic faith<br />

believe in?<br />

Who is Jesus in your life?<br />

TRANSFER GOALS ASSESSMENT LEARNING ACTIVITIES<br />

Awareness of literary forms<br />

that hide the message of<br />

the Bible.<br />

Identify literary forms in the<br />

different Books of the<br />

Bible.<br />

Explain the meaning of<br />

some important terms in<br />

what we believe in.<br />

Understand the role of Mary<br />

in salvation history.<br />

Know your Bible Game<br />

(Bible Scanning)<br />

Reflection paper<br />

Quiz<br />

Poster Making or Collage<br />

Role Playing<br />

Reporting<br />

Bible Scanning<br />

Film Showing/Bible Stories<br />

Analysis<br />

Reflection<br />

My Personal Bible Stories<br />

Paraliturgy<br />

Song Composition<br />

Poem Writing<br />

Concept Mapping<br />

Making a glossary of terms<br />

Reporting/Power point<br />

presentation<br />

CEAP 6 | CLE THIRD YEAR SYLLABUS 1


ESTABLISHED GOALS<br />

b. Discuss the implications for<br />

their lives of believing in<br />

Jesus as the Son of God and<br />

their Savior.<br />

c. Discuss the courage and faith<br />

of Mary as she said "yes" to<br />

the Angel Gabriel's<br />

announcement and what her<br />

example means for us.<br />

d. Discuss their own experience<br />

of saying “yes” to the Lord.<br />

II. CELEBRATION OF THE<br />

CHRISTIAN MYSTERY<br />

3. SACRAMENTS<br />

Know and appreciate the<br />

centrality of the Eucharist and<br />

importance of the Sacraments<br />

in the life of Catholics.<br />

a. Discuss that sacramental<br />

actions and symbols<br />

originated in Jewish rituals.<br />

b. Identify a sign for each<br />

Sacrament and describe what<br />

each Sacrament celebrates<br />

(For example: Baptism –<br />

Water; Confirmation – Oil of<br />

Chrism; Eucharist – Bread<br />

and Wine).<br />

ENDURING<br />

UNDERSTANDINGS<br />

Jesus is Son of God and<br />

savior of humanity.<br />

Sacraments celebrate life in<br />

signs and symbols.<br />

Sacraments have their<br />

origins in the Jewish<br />

rituals.<br />

The mysteries of Christ’s life<br />

are the foundations of the<br />

sacraments.<br />

ESSENTIAL<br />

QUESTIONS<br />

What does it mean for you to<br />

be a Catholic?<br />

Like Mary, how can I make<br />

Jesus alive in my life?<br />

What are the signs and<br />

symbols found in the<br />

different sacraments?<br />

Where did the sacraments<br />

come from and for what<br />

purpose?<br />

How can I become a living<br />

sacrament to my family<br />

and peers?<br />

TRANSFER GOALS ASSESSMENT LEARNING ACTIVITIES<br />

Make Mary as one’s mother<br />

and inspiration in life.<br />

Greater appreciation for the<br />

sacraments celebrated at<br />

important points in one’s<br />

life.<br />

Be a living sacrament of<br />

God’s love to others.<br />

Research Work<br />

Quizzes<br />

Presentation of the rites of<br />

the different Sacraments<br />

Research and Reporting<br />

(Liturgical Seasons)<br />

Quizzes<br />

Faith Sharing (Luke 2:Mary’s<br />

participation in our<br />

salvation<br />

Compose a prayer of<br />

Gratitude<br />

Make their own “Magnificat”<br />

through drawing, poem, or<br />

song<br />

Saying “YES” to God in<br />

different situations<br />

Checklist on the Sacraments<br />

Research<br />

Power point presentation<br />

Presentation of the Rites of<br />

the different Sacraments<br />

Bulletin Board Display on<br />

Liturgical Seasons<br />

Quizzes<br />

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ESTABLISHED GOALS<br />

c. Explain the rituals and<br />

symbols associated with the<br />

liturgical seasons of Advent,<br />

Christmas, Lent, Easter, and<br />

Pentecost.<br />

III. LIFE IN CHRIST<br />

4. COMMUNITY<br />

Understand and appreciate the<br />

role of the faith community -<br />

the Catholic Church – into<br />

which they have been baptized<br />

and through which they grow in<br />

faith to mature discipleship and<br />

will know what it means to have<br />

membership in the local,<br />

universal Catholic Church.<br />

a. Describe the roles and<br />

mission of deacons, priests,<br />

bishops, archbishops,<br />

cardinals, and the Pope.<br />

b. Discuss strategies for dealing<br />

with thoughts and actions that<br />

are in conflict with Church<br />

teachings.<br />

ENDURING<br />

UNDERSTANDINGS<br />

The Church is the Body of<br />

Christ composed of many<br />

parts with different<br />

functions.<br />

Becoming a disciple and<br />

follower of Christ may put<br />

us in situations of conflict.<br />

ESSENTIAL<br />

QUESTIONS<br />

What is the role of the<br />

Church hierarchy? Do we<br />

need them?<br />

When my thoughts and<br />

actions run counter to the<br />

church teachings am I still<br />

a Christian?<br />

TRANSFER GOALS ASSESSMENT LEARNING ACTIVITIES<br />

Living a life of active<br />

participation in the Church.<br />

Research output<br />

Reaction paper with rubrics<br />

Quality of Advocacy<br />

campaign project<br />

Quiz<br />

Research and Reporting<br />

(Liturgical Seasons)<br />

Bulletin Board Display on<br />

Liturgical Seasons<br />

Song Analysis<br />

Paraliturgy on Baptismal<br />

Vows<br />

Research and reporting the<br />

roles and mission<br />

Situational Analysis on<br />

Contemporary issues<br />

Reaction Papers<br />

Conduct Symposium/ Invite<br />

Speaker<br />

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ESTABLISHED GOALS<br />

c. Identify ways they can be<br />

involved in appropriate<br />

Catholic responses to<br />

situations of social injustice in<br />

their community.<br />

5. SERVICE<br />

Engage in service to and<br />

exercise responsible<br />

stewardship for the various<br />

communities to which they<br />

belong: family, school, parish,<br />

BEC, diocese, civic, national,<br />

global.<br />

a. Discuss what it means for a<br />

Catholic to "walk the talk."<br />

b. Discuss service to "neighbor"<br />

in light of the gospel story of<br />

the Good Samaritan.<br />

c. Participate in parish service<br />

programs such as the Food<br />

Pantry, Rummage Sale for<br />

the Poor, etc. (if there is no<br />

service parish program,<br />

organize and start one).<br />

d. Report on service projects<br />

they are involved in and how<br />

that service demonstrates<br />

love and care for others.<br />

ENDURING<br />

UNDERSTANDINGS<br />

Faith does justice.<br />

As a people of God we are<br />

called to live a life of love<br />

and service.<br />

People will know we are<br />

Christians by our love and<br />

service.<br />

ESSENTIAL<br />

QUESTIONS<br />

How do I live “Faith does<br />

justice”?<br />

Who is my neighbor?<br />

How will I show my love and<br />

service to my neighbor?<br />

TRANSFER GOALS ASSESSMENT LEARNING ACTIVITIES<br />

Serve without counting the<br />

cost.<br />

Participation in service<br />

programs in school or<br />

parish.<br />

Organize Parish Programs<br />

(Youth Ministry)<br />

Quiz<br />

Advocacy Campaign<br />

(Writing Letter)<br />

Join/Participate Prayer Rally<br />

Conduct Bible/Faith Sharing<br />

with reflection on the parable<br />

of the Good Samaritan<br />

Immersion<br />

Join activities like:<br />

Tree Planting<br />

Feeding Program<br />

Bible Camp<br />

Medical Mission<br />

Home Visitatioin<br />

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ESTABLISHED GOALS<br />

IV. CHRISTIAN PRAYER<br />

6. PRAYER<br />

Experience and appreciate a<br />

variety of prayer forms in<br />

addition to the prayer of the<br />

Sacraments.<br />

a. Evaluate their practice of<br />

personal prayer and<br />

describe how they will<br />

make changes that would<br />

strengthen their prayer life.<br />

b. Discuss how perseverance<br />

in prayer is a necessity for<br />

Christian life.<br />

c. Look for prayer partners<br />

and join prayer sessions.<br />

7. SPIRITUALITY<br />

Know how to develop a<br />

personal relationship with God.<br />

a. Read, discuss, and meditate<br />

on selected readings from<br />

contemporary spiritual writers<br />

(Thomas Merton, Mother<br />

Teresa, Joyce Rupp, Dorothy<br />

Day).<br />

b. View, discuss, and meditate<br />

on selected traditional and<br />

contemporary artwork that<br />

could be considered spiritual.<br />

ENDURING<br />

UNDERSTANDINGS<br />

Prayer changes and<br />

strengthens Christian life.<br />

Prayer with perseverance<br />

enriches or nourishes<br />

Christian life.<br />

To live a holy life, we must<br />

nourish ourselves with<br />

light.<br />

To glorify God we must<br />

become fully human and<br />

fully alive.<br />

ESSENTIAL<br />

QUESTIONS<br />

What does prayer do in my<br />

life?<br />

How does prayer affect my<br />

life in times of trouble and<br />

difficulties?<br />

What attitudes must I<br />

possess to make my<br />

prayer effective?<br />

How can I be holy and still<br />

be “cool”?<br />

What do contemporary<br />

spiritual writers tell us<br />

about God?<br />

TRANSFER GOALS ASSESSMENT LEARNING ACTIVITIES<br />

Be a person of prayer in<br />

season or out of season.<br />

Establish a good relationship<br />

with self, others, and God.<br />

Live life to the fullest.<br />

Do good every day.<br />

Follow the Golden rule.<br />

Research output on the<br />

different forms of prayer<br />

Essay Writing (Changes<br />

Christian Life)<br />

Quizzes<br />

Reflection Paper<br />

Home Reading Report from<br />

contemporary spiritual<br />

writers including life of<br />

their founder/ress<br />

Research on the different<br />

forms of prayer<br />

Recollection/Retreat<br />

Organize body language<br />

prayer<br />

Five minute silent prayer<br />

Taize/vigil/Holy Hour<br />

Brainstorming<br />

Group dynamics<br />

Research work & reporting<br />

Art work analysis<br />

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