Lesson Plan for Primary 4 - Christian Religious Studies - Right Attitude To God's Revelation

### Lesson Plan: Right Attitude to God's Revelation #### Grade Level: Primary 4 #### Subject: Christian Religious Studies #### Duration: 60 minutes #### Topic: Right Attitude to God's Revelation --- **Objective:** By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: 1. Understand what God's revelation means. 2. Identify examples of God's revelation from the Bible. 3. Describe the right attitude towards God's revelations. 4. Apply the learned attitudes to their daily lives. **Materials:** - Bible - Whiteboard and markers - Handouts with key Bible verses - Storybook (if available) - Coloring materials for activity **Introduction (10 minutes):** 1. **Greeting and Prayer**: Begin with a short prayer asking for understanding and guidance. 2. **Review**: Briefly review the last lesson to connect to today's topic. 3. **Introduction to Topic**: Explain that today’s lesson focuses on the right attitude towards God’s revelation. Ask students what they think "revelation" means. **Lesson Development (25 minutes):** 1. **Definition and Examples**: - Define "revelation" as the act of God making Himself known to humans. - Provide examples from the Bible where God reveals Himself, such as Moses and the burning bush (Exodus 3:1-6) and the birth of Jesus Christ (Luke 2:8-14). 2. **Discussion**: - Read the story of Moses and the burning bush. Discuss Moses' attitude and how he responded to God's revelation with respect and obedience. - Read the story of the shepherds in Luke. Discuss how they responded with joy and shared the news. **Activities (15 minutes):** 1. **Role-Playing**: - Divide students into small groups and assign each group a story of God's revelation. - Allow them to act out the story, focusing on the attitude of the characters towards God’s revelation. 2. **Reflection Drawing and Sharing**: - Ask students to draw a picture of one of the stories discussed. Have them include how they think people should respond to God's revelation. - Let each student share their drawing and explain their thoughts. **Conclusion (10 minutes):** 1. **Summarize**: Recap key points about God’s revelation and the appropriate attitudes (respect, obedience, joy, sharing). 2. **Application**: Discuss how students can show the right attitude towards God in their daily lives (e.g., listening to God, obeying His word, sharing His love with others). 3. **Closing Prayer**: End with a prayer asking for the grace to always have the right attitude towards God’s revelations. **Assessment:** - Observe students’ participation in discussions, role-playing, and drawing activities. - Ask a few questions to check for understanding (e.g., “What should our attitude be when God reveals something to us?”) **Homework:** - Provide a handout with a simple Bible story related to God’s revelation. Ask students to read it with their parents and write down what they learned and how they can apply it in their lives. **Extensions:** - Collaborate with the art teacher to create a mural depicting scenes of God’s revelation from the Bible. - Organize a mini-play or presentation during a school assembly to share what the class learned about God's revelation and the right attitudes toward it.