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Grade 9 2026
TERM I
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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
CREATION
WORK: GOD WORKED
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Define the word work.
-Interpret the scriptures on work to foster responsibility.
-Desire to exercise responsibility in daily activities.
- Learners to brainstorm on the meaning of the word work.
- Guide learner to discuss how God worked.
- Learners in groups study the Bible to outline the teachings on work.
What is work?
Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 1-4
Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 3-4
Oral questions
2 2
CREATION
VIRTUES RELATED TO CHRISTIAN WORK ETHICS
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Discuss virtues related to Christian work ethics.
-Define work ethics.
-Desire to exercise virtues related to Christian work ethics.
- In pairs learners to do activity four on page five, discuss the meaning of the term "work ethics".
- In groups, learners read through activity five, page six.
What are Christian work ethics?
Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 5-6
- Oral questions - Written quiz
2 3
CREATION
VIRTUES RELATED TO CHRISTIAN WORK ETHICS
WORK: CAREER PATHS
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify virtues related to Christian work ethics.
-Explain the importance of virtues related to work.
-Desire to practice virtues related to work.
- Using online resources or relevant textbooks, search for virtues that are related to work.
- Discuss the virtues related to work identified.
- Share findings with classmates.
How can you apply Christian virtues in your work?
Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 5-7
- Flashcards
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 8-11
- Oral questions - Group presentations
2 4
CREATION
WORK: POSITIVE ATTITUDE TOWARDS WORK
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Discuss what is positive attitude.
-Explain how to have positive attitude towards work.
-Desire to have positive attitude towards work.
- Discuss the statement having a positive attitude towards work and write key points in their notebooks for presentation in class.
- Write and keep a journal on careers they aspire to undertake and how to work towards them and share them with the peers.
How can we have positive attitude towards work?
Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 12-14
- Writing Journals - Observation Schedule - Oral questions
3 1
THE BIBLE
CHRISTIAN MORAL VALUES: SEXUAL PURITY
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Define the term pure and impure.
-Discuss the moral values that a young person should uphold.
-Desire to exercise sexual purity.
- In groups, learners to demonstrate as guided on page 16.
- Brainstorm on 1 Corinthians 15:33, 1st Thessalonians 4:3, 1st Corinthians 6:18-20, Leviticus 11:44 and discuss the moral values outlined.
What is sexual purity?
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 16-18
- Good News Bible
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 16-19
- Oral questions - Observation
3 2
THE BIBLE
CHRISTIAN MORAL VALUES: FORBIDDEN SEXUAL PRACTICES
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe forbidden sexual practices outlined in the Bible.
-Mention sexual behaviors forbidden in society today.
-Desire to live a life free of forbidden sexual practices.
- Work with peers to read Galatians 5:19 and Leviticus 18:5-18, 20:23 and use power point slides or charts to list forbidden sexual practices.
- In groups learners to read what Joel, Grace and Tabitha are saying on page 20-21.
What are forbidden sexual practices?
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 19-21
- Good News Bible
- Computer or television
Oral questions
3 3
THE BIBLE
CHRISTIAN MORAL VALUES: FORBIDDEN SEXUAL PRACTICES
CHRISTIAN MORAL VALUES: WAYS TO AVOID BEING LURED INTO FORBIDDEN SEXUAL PRACTICES
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify how youth are tempted into sexual practices.
-Explain ways to avoid getting lured into forbidden sexual practices.
-Desire to avoid forbidden sexual practices.
- In groups, describe some of the sexual perversions in society today.
- Discuss how the youth are tempted and trapped into these practices.
- Discuss how the youth can avoid getting lured into forbidden sexual practices.
How are youth lured into forbidden sexual practices?
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 14-15
- Good News Bible
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 24-25
- Group presentations - Oral questions
3 4
THE BIBLE
CHRISTIAN MORAL VALUES AND LIFE SKILLS THAT FOSTER SEXUAL PURITY
WOMAN JUDGE: DEBORAH
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Mention moral values and life skills that promote sexual purity.
-Write a prayer based on Matthew 1:6.
-Purpose to avoid sexual perversity.
- Learners in pairs study the crossword puzzle in activity 11 on page 25.
- Learners individually explain how each moral value and life skills identified help them promote sexual purity.
- Learners in group read diary entries.
- Learners recite the poem.
Which moral values and life skills promote sexual purity?
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 25-29
- Good News Bible
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 30
- Pictures of women in leadership
- Oral question - Word puzzle - Written exercise - Observation
4 1
THE BIBLE
WOMAN JUDGE: DEBORAH
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-List women leaders and the roles they play.
-List the roles played by women leaders.
-Decide to emulate leadership qualities portrayed by women leaders.
- Organize into three groups: list women leaders in school, church, and government positions.
- Discuss and list good leadership qualities you can emulate from the women leaders identified.
Which are qualities portrayed by women leaders?
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 30-31
- Pictures of women in leadership
- Observation - Group presentations
4 2
THE BIBLE
QUALITIES PORTRAYED BY DEBORAH AS A JUDGE IN ISRAEL
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Read and understand the story of Deborah.
-Analyze qualities portrayed by Deborah as a judge in Israel.
-Appreciate Deborah's leadership qualities.
- Learners in pairs read Judges 4:1-24 and answer the questions.
- Analyze the leadership qualities displayed by Judge Deborah.
How did Deborah portray wisdom as a judge in Israel?
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 32-34
- Good News Bible
- Observation - Oral question - Written exercise
4 3
THE BIBLE
JUDGE DEBORAH
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Complete a crossword puzzle on Deborah's leadership qualities.
-Identify leadership qualities from Deborah.
-Desire to develop good leadership qualities.
- Fill in the crossword puzzle with leadership qualities portrayed by Deborah.
- Share completed puzzle with classmates.
What qualities made Deborah a good leader?
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 24
- Crossword puzzle
- Crossword completion - Oral questions
4 4
THE BIBLE
JUDGE DEBORAH
KINGS DAVID AND SOLOMON
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Deduce lesson learned from the leadership of judge Deborah.
-Write a prayer for their leaders.
-Appreciate those in leadership by respecting them.
- As a class learner to watch a movie on judge Deborah.
- In groups learners brainstorm on lessons learnt from the leadership of Judge Deborah and make short notes.
What do we learn from the leadership of Judge Deborah?
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 34-36
- Digital devices
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 37
- Family tree diagram
- Observation - Oral question - Written exercise
5 1
THE BIBLE
KINGS DAVID AND SOLOMON
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Analyze the importance of David as a king and ancestor of Jesus Christ.
-Explain the relationship between Joseph, David, Abraham and Jesus Christ.
-Desire to belong to family like David.
- Individually learners to list names of members in their family tree.
- Brainstorm the meaning of the word ancestor.
- Conduct a buzz session on king David as an ancestor of Jesus Christ.
Why was King David a man after God's own heart?
- Good News Bible
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 37-38
- Digital devices
- Observation - Oral question
5 2
THE BIBLE
KINGS DAVID AND SOLOMON: IMPORTANCE OF DAVID AS A KING IN ISRAEL
QUALITIES OF A GOOD LEADER DERIVED FROM KING DAVID'S LEADERSHIP
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Read 1 Samuel 16:1-23 and 2 Samuel 6:1-15.
-Analyze the importance of David as a king.
-Desire to choose leaders from integrity in school and in the community.
- In turns learners read 1st Samuel 16:1-23 and 2nd Samuel 6:1-15 and write key points on the importance of David as a king of Israel.
- Learners in groups read what teacher Joshua wrote on the importance of David as a king of Israel.
What was the importance of David as a king in Israel?
- Good News Bible
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 39-40
- Flashcards
- Digital devices
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 41-43
- Flash cards
- Good News Bible
- Written quiz - Oral question
5 3
THE BIBLE
ACHIEVEMENTS OF KING SOLOMON
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the achievements of king Solomon.
-Outline lessons learned from king Solomon leadership.
-Appreciates the achievements made by leaders.
- In groups Learners to use print resources or Internet to search on achievements of king Solomon and make short notes.
What are the achievements of King Solomon?
- Digital devices
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 43-44
- Print resources
- Written expressions - Oral question
5 4
THE BIBLE
FAILURES OF KING SOLOMON
WAYS IN WHICH KING SOLOMON PORTRAYED WISDOM IN HIS LEADERSHIP
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the failures of King Solomon.
-Mention things that led to the failure of King Solomon.
-Decide not to have failures when they lead.
In small groups learners use digital devices to search on the failures of King Solomon and make short notes.
What are the failures of King Solomon?
- Digital devices
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 44-46
- Good News Bible
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 46-47
- Oral question - Written expression
6 1
THE BIBLE
CHOOSING LEADERS IN SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITY
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Brainstorm on qualities to consider in choosing leaders at school, church, and the community.
-Outline qualities of a good leader.
-Desire to choose leaders of integrity.
- In groups, learners brainstorm on qualities to consider in choosing leaders at school, church and community and make a presentation using a chat or digital device.
What are the qualities of a good leader?
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 46-47
- Charts and digital devices
- Oral questions - Written expression - Checklist
6 2
THE BIBLE
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
KINGS DAVID AND SOLOMON: ASSESSMENT
RAISING THE WIDOW'S SON: The Miracle at Nain
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Brainstorm the lessons in sub-strand learnt.
-Answer questions on self assessment.
-Appreciate the learning from Kings David and Solomon.
- In groups, brainstorm the lessons learnt in the sub-strand on king David and Solomon and Answer questions on self assessment.
What are the answers on self assessment questions?
- Digital devices
- Mentor CRE Learner's Book page 48
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 37
-Good News Bible
- Oral questions - Written expression - Self-assessment
6 3
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
RAISING THE WIDOW'S SON: Biblical Account
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Read and analyze Luke 7:11-16
-Identify key elements of the miracle
-Desire to believe in God's power over death
-Read Luke 7:11-16 and make notes on the raising of the widow's son
-Discuss the condition of the widow before and after the miracle
Why is it important to believe in the resurrection as Christians?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 37
-Good News Bible
Oral questions -Written exercises
6 4
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
RAISING THE WIDOW'S SON: Compassion of Jesus
RAISING THE WIDOW'S SON: Showing Compassion
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Discuss Jesus' compassion as shown in the miracle
-Model the value of compassion as portrayed by Jesus Christ
-Desire to show compassion to others
-Use a digital device or write on charts how they show compassion to the needy or the suffering
-Discuss ways to show compassion in everyday situations
How can we demonstrate compassion like Jesus did?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 38
-Digital devices
-Resource materials
Oral questions -Observation
7 1
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
RAISING THE WIDOW'S SON: Hope in Resurrection
RAISING THE WIDOW'S SON: Creative Response
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Relate the miracle to the Christian hope in resurrection
-Interpret John 11:25 in relation to resurrection hope
-Appreciate God's power over life and death
-Write John 11:25 on flashcards and meditate on it
-Discuss the connection between this miracle and Christian belief in resurrection
How does this miracle demonstrate God's power over death?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 39
-Flashcards
-Creative materials
Written expressions -Oral questions
7 2
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
HEALING THE TEN LEPERS: The Miracle Account
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the healing of the ten lepers
-Identify key elements of the miracle
-Desire to understand the importance of gratitude
-In turns read Luke 17:11-19 and make a presentation in class using a chart or a digital device
How did the 10 lepers show gratitude to God?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 44
-Good News Bible
Oral questions -Observation
7 3
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
HEALING THE TEN LEPERS: Role Play
HEALING THE TEN LEPERS: Lessons from the Miracle
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Dramatize the healing of the ten lepers
-Identify the contrast between gratitude and ingratitude
-Appreciate the importance of expressing thanks
-In groups role-play the healing of the ten lepers
-Discuss the differences in response between the nine and the one who returned
Why did only one leper return to thank Jesus?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 44
-Role play materials
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 45
-Good News Bible
Observation schedule -Peer evaluation
7 4
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
HEALING THE TEN LEPERS: Expressing Gratitude
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Devise ways of showing gratitude to God in day-to-day life
-Share personal experiences of gratitude
-Develop a habit of thanksgiving
-Share experiences of how they express gratitude to God and those who show them kindness
-List ways to express gratitude in daily situations
How can we express gratitude in our daily lives?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 45
-Good News Bible
Oral questions -Written expressions
8 1
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
HEALING THE TEN LEPERS: Poem of Gratitude
HEALING THE TEN LEPERS: Songs of Thanksgiving
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Express gratitude through creative writing
-Apply lessons from the miracle to personal life
-Desire to be thankful in all circumstances
-Compose a poem to thank God, parents/guardians or a friend and recite it
-Share poems with the class
How can we cultivate an attitude of gratitude?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 46
-Writing materials
-Music resources
Oral assessment -Written expressions
8 2
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
PARABLE ON PRAYER: Introduction to Parables
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Define what a parable is
-Explain the purpose of Jesus' parables
-Appreciate parables as teaching tools
-In pairs brainstorm the meaning of the word parable, write it on flashcards and share with the class
-Discuss why Jesus taught using parables
Why did Jesus teach using parables?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 51
-Flashcards
Oral questions -Written exercises
8 3
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
PARABLE ON PRAYER: Experience of Persistent Prayer
PARABLE ON PRAYER: A Friend at Midnight
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Share experiences of persistent prayer
-Describe situations requiring perseverance in prayer
-Appreciate the value of persistence
-In pairs share experiences of how they prayed persistently for an issue/challenge
-Discuss obstacles to persistent prayer
What challenges do we face in prayer?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 51
-Good News Bible
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 52
Oral questions -Observation
8 4
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
PARABLE ON PRAYER: Role Play
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Dramatize the parable of a friend at midnight
-Interpret lessons from the parable
-Appreciate the importance of persistence
-Role-play the parable of a friend at midnight
-Discuss the characters' motivations and actions
How do you exercise faith in prayer?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 52
-Role play materials
Observation schedule -Peer evaluation
9 1
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
PARABLE ON PRAYER: Lessons and Applications
PARABLE ON PRAYER: Prayer Journal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Interpret lessons learnt from the parable
-Apply these lessons in personal prayer life
-Desire to be persistent in prayer
-Prepare PowerPoint slides or charts on lessons learnt from the parable of a friend at midnight and make a presentation in class
What lessons can we learn from this parable?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 53
-Digital devices
-Charts
-Journals
Oral questions -Written expressions
9

Midterm

10 1
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
NICODEMUS' ENCOUNTER WITH JESUS CHRIST: The Night Visit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain Nicodemus' encounter with Jesus Christ
-Analyze why Nicodemus came at night
-Appreciate the significance of seeking truth
-Read John 3:1-16 and make summary notes on Nicodemus' encounter with Jesus Christ
-Discuss why Nicodemus came to Jesus at night
Why did Nicodemus come to Jesus at night?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 56
-Good News Bible
Oral questions -Written exercise
10 2
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
NICODEMUS' ENCOUNTER WITH JESUS CHRIST: Born Again
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Triumphant Entry
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain the concept of being "born again"
-Relate the significance of the bronze serpent to Jesus' mission
-Desire to experience spiritual transformation
-Role-play the story of Nicodemus
-Watch a video on Nicodemus' conversion
-Sing a song on Nicodemus' conversion
-Read Numbers 21:4-8 and John 3:14-15 and brainstorm on how the bronze serpent is related to Jesus Christ and His mission on earth
-In groups discuss John 3:5-7 and write lessons learnt on charts/PowerPoint slides for presentation in class
-Read John 3:16 and write a reflection journal on how they apply it in their lives
How did Nicodemus' encounter with Christ change his life?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 56
-Good News Bible
-Digital devices
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 64
Observation -Written exercise
10 3
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Biblical Account
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Analyze the biblical account of the triumphant entry
-Identify prophecies fulfilled in this event
-Desire to welcome Christ into their lives
-Read Luke 19:38, compose and sing a song related to the scripture in class or during the Programme of Pastoral Instruction
-Read in turns Luke 19:28-40 and note key points on a chart or use a digital device for presentation in class
What prophecies were fulfilled through Jesus' triumphant entry?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 65
-Good News Bible
-Charts
Oral questions -Observation
10 4
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Cleansing the Temple
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Lessons from Temple Cleansing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe Jesus' cleansing of the temple
-Analyze why Jesus was upset with the activities in the temple
-Desire to maintain sanctity in places of worship
-In groups brainstorm on ways the Church premise is misused today
-Read Luke 19:45-48 on Jesus Christ's cleansing of the temple
Why was Jesus opposed by the Jewish leaders?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 66
-Good News Bible
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 67
Oral questions -Written exercise
11 1
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Conflict with Leaders
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Lessons from Conflicts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Analyze Jesus' conflict with the Jewish leaders
-Identify the sources of conflict
-Appreciate Jesus' wisdom in handling opposition
-Read Luke 20:1-8,20-39 and discuss conflicts between Jesus Christ and the Jewish leaders
-Identify the different groups that opposed Jesus
What were the causes of conflict between Jesus and religious leaders?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 68
-Good News Bible
-Digital devices
Oral questions -Written exercise
11 2
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Issues of Authority
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Discuss Jesus' teachings on authority and obedience
-Analyze Jesus' response to questions about taxes
-Appreciate the importance of obeying both God and authorities
-Discuss Jesus' teaching on paying taxes
-Relate it to contemporary issues of civic responsibility
What does Jesus teach about respecting authority?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 69
-Good News Bible
Oral questions -Written expressions
11 3
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Civic Duties
JESUS' PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION: The Lord's Supper
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Debate on civic and religious duties
-Apply Jesus' teachings to contemporary issues
-Desire to be responsible citizens and faithful believers
-Debate on a motion titled, 'Christians have a moral obligation to pay taxes to the government and tithes & offerings to God'
What are our obligations to God and to the government?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 69
-Good News Bible
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 70
Observation schedule -Peer evaluation
11 4
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION: Events at Mount Olives
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Analyze the biblical account of the Last Supper
-Describe the events at Mount Olives
-Appreciate Jesus' submission to God's will
-In turns read Luke 22:7-20 and make notes on the Last Supper
-Download and watch a video on the events that took place at Mount Olives (Luke 22:39-53) and make notes
How do you explain the significance of Jesus' prayer at Gethsemane?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 71
-Good News Bible
-Digital devices
Oral questions -Written exercise
12 1
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION: Peter's Denial
JESUS' PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION: Role Play
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe Peter's denial of Jesus
-Analyze factors that led to the denial
-Desire to remain faithful in challenging circumstances
-In pairs share experiences on when they were betrayed by close friends or relatives
-Take turns to read Luke 22:54-62 on Peter's betrayal of Jesus Christ
-Discuss lessons they learnt from the betrayal
What can we learn from Peter's denial of Jesus?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 72
-Good News Bible
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 73
-Role play materials
Oral questions -Observation schedule
12 2
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION: Trial and Crucifixion
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Summarise the events that took place between the arrest and the burial of Jesus Christ
-Analyze the injustice in the trial process
-Appreciate the sacrifice of Jesus
-Watch a video on the events that took place between the arrest and the burial of Jesus Christ and make summary notes (Luke 22:63-71, 23:1-56)
Why was Jesus' sacrifice necessary?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 74
-Digital devices
-Good News Bible
Oral questions -Written expressions
12 3
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION: The Resurrection
JESUS' PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION: Significance of Resurrection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the discovery of the empty tomb
-Analyze the reactions of disciples to resurrection news
-Appreciate the reality of resurrection
-Read Luke 24:1-7 and make notes on Christ's resurrection
-Discuss the reactions of different people to the news
What evidence supports the resurrection of Jesus?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 75
-Good News Bible
Oral questions -Written exercises
12 4
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION: Application of Lessons
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Summarize key events from Jesus' passion to resurrection
-Apply lessons from these events to personal faith journey
-Desire to live according to resurrection principles
-Review all lessons from Jesus' passion, death, and resurrection
-Create a concept map showing connections between these events and Christian faith today
How can we apply the lessons of Jesus' passion, death and resurrection in our lives today?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 76
-Good News Bible
-Charts
Oral questions -Written expressions -Observation

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