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3rd
Grade Goals & Objectives
Textbooks Used:
- Sharing God’s World
Curriculum Outline:
HOLY TRINITY: To
understand that God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- The Holy Trinity
appeared to Abraham and Sarah as three angels in the OT. [I-1] (Use the rublev
icon of the Trinity or the Hospitality of Abraham icon.
- God made a
covenant/promise with Abraham in the OT. [I-3]
- God give Moses the Ten
Commandments in the OT. [I-4]
- Jesus reveals Himself
as God in the NT. [II-1, 3]
- The Holy Spirit is the
divine power in the Church and guides her and us. [III]
CHURCH HISTORY &
TRADITION: To understand the historical roots of both the Church and Holy
Tradition.
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The Book of Acts gives us the history of the
early Church. Identify the key figures and locations discussed in Acts. [III]
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St. Stephen is the first martyr of the
Church. [III]
- The Apostles
preached the Good News of Jesus’ resurrection. [III-2]
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Saul becomes the greatest missionary of
the Church, St. Paul. [III-4]
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List the ranks of the clergy from the reader
to the patriarch, and identify each by picture.
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List the fasting days and seasons. Begin to
Fast and give a reason for fasting.
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Introduce the following Feast Days. Retell
each story, identify what occurs in the Icons, identify or sing the Hymn, know
if it occurs in Scripture.
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Nativity [VII-1]
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Sunday of Orthodoxy [VII-2]
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Pascha [VII-3]
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Ascension [VII-4]
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Pentecost [III-1; VII-5]
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Learn about more saints. Retell their story
and list his/her feastday. (in this textbook)
- St. Polycarp of
Smyrna [IV-4]
- Ss. Cosmas & Damian
[VI-2]
- St. Nicholas [VI-3]
WORSHIP & PRAYER:
To understand that going to church is a whole way of life and to appreciate that
the Church has a rich liturgical tradition of feasts, festal cycles and worship
services.
- Recite the Creed.
- Prayers for this
grade:
- Continue working on
the Trisagion Prayers.
- Recite “O Heavenly
King”. [III-1]
- Continue the Jesus
Prayer
- Continue the prayers
at mealtime.
- Make the sign of the
Cross and explain what is done.
- Recite and explain the
Lord’s Prayer and find it in Scripture.
- Continue developing
the outline of the Divine Liturgy. [V-I]
- Trace the development
of the Liturgy in Acts.
- Identify the sacred
vessels used in worship. [V-1, 2]
- Observe a Proskomidia.
[V-2]
- Make Prosphoro and
bring in names of living and deceased for a Liturgy. [V-2]
- Identify the sections
of the church. (Arrange for a tour of the Church)
- Identify each piece of
the vestments at the altar server, deacon, priest, and bishop. (Ask Father to
identify each piece and explain why and how each is used.)
- Review morning and
evening prayers. Point out that Orthodox are to pray throughout the day and
that families are to pray together. [I-5, IV-3]
- Introduce Matins
- Introduce Vespers
- Introduce the Memorial
Service and making koliva. [IV-4]
- Learn more about
Hymns. (in this textbook)
- Sing the Wealthy can
become Poor (blessing of the loaves) [II-3, p.164, TM p.154]
- Sing Nativity
Troparion [pp. 153&164, TM p.125, p.156]
- Recognize the
Troparion for Sunday of Orthodoxy [p.155, TM p.130]
- Recognize “This is
the Day” from Pascha [p.159]
- Recognize the
Troparion for the Ascension [p.162]
- Sing the Troparion
of the Nativity [VII-1, p.164, TM p.156]
- Sing the Troparion
of Pentecost [pp.164, TM p.143, p.157]
- Sing “Praise the
Lord” [V-2, p.165, TM p.155]
- Prayers that are to be
memorized with each Unit of study.
- Unit I: Psalm 100
- Unit II: Come let us
worship…
- Unit III: O Heavenly
King
- Unit IV: Most Holy
Theotokos
- Unit V: We praise
You, we bless You
- Unit VI: Litany
BIBLE & DOCTRINE:
To continue to understand the importance of the Bible and Orthodox doctrine.
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Memorize on Bible verse per week. (Tie in
with lesson)
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Be able to locate books, chapters, and
verses in Bible.
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List the Ten Commandments. [I-4]
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Identify the four divisions of the NT:
Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Revelations.
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To recognize that the Church unites us
through Worship, Doctrine, and Tradition.
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To explain how God’s grace is communicated
to us via the mysteries/sacraments of the Church, i.e. visible signs of the
invisible grace. (Mysteries/ sacraments used in this textbook)
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Communion [V-2]
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Holy Oil [V-3]
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Holy Water [V-4]
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Review Marriage from 1st grade.
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Review Priesthood from 1st
grade.
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Baptism [III-1]
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Learn more about Bible stories. Retell each
story. (from this textbook)
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Hospitality of Abraham [I-1]
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Cain & Able [I-2]
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God calls Abraham [I-3]
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Hebrews build a Tabernacle [I-4]
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Jesus speaks in the Synagogue [II-1]
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Jesus selects the first Disciples [II-2]
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Jesus feeds the 500 [II-3]
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Jesus is crucified [II-4]
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Pentecost [III-1]
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Peter & John preach the Good News [III-2]
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St. Stephen is martyred [III-3]
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Saul encounters Jesus [III-4]
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Isaac’s family [IV-3]
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Cornelius’ family [IV-3]
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Paul’s travels [VI-1]
EVANGELISM &
STEWARDSHIP: To know that we are called to help others and tell others about
our Faith.
- St. Paul was a
great missionary [VI-1] (Use maps to point out his journeys)
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VOCABULARY: [Glossary
pp.168-169]
Akathist
Hymn Disciples
Mercenary Sunday of Orthodoxy
Alms
Epistle Missionary
Synagogue
Apostles
Eucharist Myrrh
Tabernacle
Banners
Fasting
Narthex Theotokos
Chalice
Veil Golgotha
Nave Unction
Chanter Gospel
Book Orthodox Unmercenaries
Chrismation Great
Entrance Panagia Venerate
Christ
Icon Pascha/Easter
Churching
Iconostasion Prayer Book
Commandment Incense
Proskomidia
Council Jesus
Prayer Prosphoro
Covenant
Lance Sanctuary
Deacon
Martyr Seminary
Deaconess Memorial Service
Subdeacon
RECOMMENDATIONS:
- Utilize the Feast Day
Tract Masters.
- Utilize maps on
pp.170-171 plus others. Point out areas where events happened.
- Insure that each child
has a prayer book at home and in class. Suggest “Treasury of Blessings”.
- Work on locating Bible
stories in the Scriptures (book, chapter, verse) whenever possible. When an
actual reference book is given in the textbook, find it and tell the students
where the story is found.
- Review the names of
all the Disciples.
- Expand on the life and
work of St. Paul, i.e. that he was not one of the 12, met Jesus on the road to
Damascus.
- Attend vespers as a
class and family.
- Encourage regular
participation in the Liturgy.
- Find the feast day of
any saint discussed in the textbook. This shows the Church’s stress on
remembering.
- Integrate the Feast
Day lessons as they occur in the liturgical calendar.
- Focus on Pascha vs.
Easter as the day of Resurrection.
- Utilize the “Treasury
of Blessings” Prayer Book.
- Utilize the OCEC’s
“Teaching Pictures”.
- Utilize the “Come
Bless The Lord” Icon Packet.