LESSON PLAN ONE
STEP A - Wondering at the Creator
Key Understanding                                           Learning Point
A1- Wondering at families                                   A1.1 Explores the ways in which people can contribute to
                                                            family life
Catholic Teaching Focus for this lesson  read the Teacher Background Material relating to the Learning
Point and state the key teaching for this lesson
(In creating man and woman, God instituted the human family and endowed it with its fundamental constitution. 
Catechism 2203)
Students come from a variety of family backgrounds. The specifically Christian vision of family is presented
in this religious education programme  this context reflects better the divine pedagogy of the family.
During this lesson students will come to understand the ways in which different family members contribute
to the family life by using their gifts.
The need to contribute to our family means  using their gifts to help, keeping family rules, joining in family
celebrations.
Prior Knowledge
This is the introductory lesson for this RE Unit.
In previous years students:
             Explored how each person belongs to a family
             Family members;
   o share together  surnames, home, pets, food
   o provide for each others needs  health, love, discovering and learning the development of
       personal gifts
   o cooperate together  sharing chores and work, helping with needs, encouraging and forgiving.
Catering for Learner Diversity
Extension  For students who need extending, ask them to reflect on how they could contribute more to
their family during the reflection task rather than just stating how they contribute.
Engagement  For students who struggle to engage in the Religious Education lesson, ask the EA to sit
with them while they write their response to the reflection question and allow them to use drawings rather
than words. Keep instructions short and only given small achievable goals to students who struggle to stay
on task.
Special Considerations  For students who needs extra consideration such as dyslexia  read out the
instructions as well as writing them on the board, allow students who struggle with writing complete their
response on the iPad or ask for extra assistance from the EA
Evidence of Learning for Assessment and Reporting
Students will create an Answer Garden of what people contribute to their family  this will be monitored by the
teacher to ensure that all students are answering and are on the right track
Students are to respond to the reflection question In what ways do I contribute to my family?. This must be done on
the paper supplied by the teacher.
The responses will be pinned on the board with the heading Wondering at families  the teacher can then
individually read each of the responses and complete a checklist stating, yes the student understood or no the
student did not understand in relation to the reflection question.
General Capabilities
                                                        Critical and                     Personal and
                                                                         Ethical                          Intercultural
Literacy           Numeracy            ICT              Creative                         social
                                                                         Behaviour       Competency       Understanding
                                                        Thinking
LESSON PROCEDURE - STEP A - Wondering at the Creator
Lesson Objectives  state how the students will demonstrate their understanding of the learning point and the
skills they will use in doing this
    1. Students will be able to brainstorm ways family members contribute to family life by using their gifts
    2. Display their understanding of contributing to family life by creating a chart depicting family members and
       their need to contribute to the home.
    3. Students will be able to use ICT confidently throughout the lesson
Integration with other Learning Classroom management practices
Areas
English  reading the book, brainstorm         Brainstorm class must take turns to contribute ideas on the iPads. They
activity and creating a chart                  must all type at least one answer on the iPad
ICT  answer garden on iPads                   Partner work  students must both contribute ideas and work
                                               cooperatively
                                               Mat discussions  students must only speak when they are asked a
                                               question and respect the answers of other students.
Timing          Steps of the Lesson                                                     Resources
                Introduction
                     1. Gather the attention of the students as they transition         Piggybook  hard copy or
                        from the previous lesson.                                       YouTube clip
                     2. Students are to quietly walk from their desk to the mat,
10 mins                 ensuring that they do not talk.                                 https://www.youtube.com
                     3. Once all the students are sitting quietly, the teacher reads    /watch?v=Bnl5DLzoNgU
                        a book called Piggybook by Andrew Browne
                     4. After the book has been read students are to reflect on
                        what they notice about the book
                              How might the lives of those in the Piggott family
                                 have been different if family members had used
                                     their gifts to help each other? 
                                    What rules may have been helpful in this family?
                                    How might the Piggotts have celebrated family
                                     celebrations before Mrs. Piggott left? 
                                    How might the Piggotts have celebrated family
                                  celebrations after her return? 
                     5. When the booked has been finished, and discussed,
                        students are to return to their desk and listen for further
                        instructions
                Religious Capability (Faith)  explore childrens literature on
                the theme of family relationships. Piggybook relates exactly
                to the theme of family and allows students to compare and
                contrast their family with the one in the book.
                Spiritual Capability (Prudence)  discuss the key choices
                made my key characters in a childrens book.
          Body
20 mins                Strategies for Learning and Teaching
              6. Discuss with the students that God has provided us life
                 and without him we would not have our family.                  iPads
              7. Once the above statement has been discussed, the group
                 leader of each desk must collect one iPad for their group.
            They must log onto Answer Garden prior to the next step.
            Students already know how to use the iPads, as they use
                             them in many lessons.
                                                                                Answer Garden Link
              8. Students are given time to brainstorm answers to the
                  following wonder questions:                                   https://answergarden.ch/view
                        I wonder how different life would be without a         /553321
                            family?
                        I wonder how we all contribute to our families
                            lives?
                        What are some of the best things about your
                            family?
                        What do you enjoy about contributing to your
                            family?
              9. Students are given a block of time to brainstorm answers
                  to these questions and type onto their iPads.                 Interactive whiteboard  to
              10. Once the time is given, the teacher gathers the attention     display answers
                  of the students and discusses the answers  asking for
                  reasoning as to why different students chose their
                  answers.
              11. After this activity, the teacher will have an understanding
                  as to what the students understand about family life.
              12. The class then discusses what gifts we provide to our
                  family and how this helps them to contribute to their
                  family.
                        Gifts  caring, sharing, loving, respecting,
                            friendly, supporting etc
                        Contributing to family  making and following the
                            rules, cleaning up after ourselves, keeping room
                            clean, supporting family in times of need etc
          This part of the activity can be by the teacher putting the
          different headings on the board and allowing students to
          come up and write their answers in or the teacher getting
          students to verbally tell the teacher what to write on the
          board. The headings can include: what are our gifts, how to
          we use these gifts in the family life and how to contribute to
          family life.
              13. Finally, students are to respond to the reflection question
                  In what ways do I contribute to my family?. This must be    Reflection paper
                  done on the paper supplied by the teacher.
          Students must use the information they learnt in the lesson
          and provide drawings to support their writing.
10 mins   Conclusion
             14. When the given time is up, students must pack away their
                 writing materials and bring their piece of paper and
                 themselves to the mat.
             15. The teacher asks a handful of randomly picked students
                 to read out their responses (either standing out the front
                 of the class or sitting in their spot on the mat)
             16. Students are then to discuss, on the teachers prompt, all
                 the ways in which they can contribute to their family. It is
                       important to reflect on how they can contribute more now
                       that they have learnt this new information. Emphasise
                       that they should count themselves lucky to have a family
                       because of God.                                              http://isingsundayschoolsongs.
                   17. To conclude the lesson, the teacher reads the Every         blogspot.com.au/2011/08/every-
                       person is a gift of God prayer.                             person-is-gift-of-god.html
               Religious Capability (Faith)  practice prayers in a RE lesson.
               In this particular lesson students are listening to the prayer,
               but in future lessons students can recite the prayer with the
               teacher.
                   18. To finalise the lesson the teacher reinstates the learning
                       focus for the lesson - the ways in which people can
                       contribute to family life.
                   19. Students are to leave their piece of paper on the teachers
                       chair and go back to their desk and wait for further
                       instructions.
Example of an Answer Garden  how it would be set out in this lesson
Example of the response sheet  how it would be set out in the lesson