Term: 1st Term
Week: 2
Class: Primary 6
Age: 11 years
Duration: 40 minutes
Date:
Subject: Christian Religious knowledge
Topic: Paul’s conversion
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
Instructional Techniques: Identification, explanation, playway method, questions and answers, demonstration, story-telling
Instructional Materials: Bible, pictures of Paul’s conversion
Instructional Procedures
PRESENTATION | TEACHER’S ACTIVITY | PUPIL’S ACTIVITY |
STEP 1 INTRODUCTION | The teacher revises the previous lesson on the birth of Isaac | Pupils pay attention |
STEP 2 EXPLANATION | She explains the baptism and mission of Paul The goal of Paul's mission is to win obedience from the Gentiles
His baptism was to done by Ananias that he may now identify with Christ whom he once persecuted.
| Pupils pay attention and anticipate |
STEP 3 Demonstration | The teacher explains the importance of Paul’s conversion 1. He made an impact as apostle, as theologian, and as letter-writer. 2. Paul the apostle had expanded the church far and wide, flinging open the doors to Gentiles 3. He strenuously fought for his conviction that the gospel was for all people and that no barriers should be put in the way of Gentiles
The teacher further describe the story of the conversion of Paul
Before becoming a Christian, Paul’s name was Saul. As a well-trained Pharisee, Saul opposed Christians. In fact, he was responsible for the execution of Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr. One day Saul set out on a journey towards Damascus to find and imprison some Christians there. Along the way he saw a bright light in the sky. It was so bright that he fell to the ground. Then he heard a voice saying, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?” “Who are you, sir?” he replied. “I am Jesus the Nazarean whom you are persecuting,” the voice replied.
Saul was blinded by the light. Jesus sent him to Damascus to meet a disciple named Ananias, who had also seen a vision of Jesus. Jesus told him about Saul’s arrival in Damascus and, despite Ananias’s objections, instructed him to heal the man when he arrived.
Ananias met Saul in the streets of Damascus. He greeted him and said, “Saul, my brother, the Lord has sent me to heal you. Regain your sight!” At that moment, what felt like scales fell from Saul’s eyes. He was suddenly able to see again. Ananias spoke again saying, “Now, why delay? Get up, and be baptized, and have your sins washed away, calling on the name of the Lord.”
After this experience and his baptism, Saul’s life was transformed. Ananias welcomed him to stay with him and the other disciples in Damascus. Without delay, Saul began to proclaim the good news about Jesus in the synagogue. The people were shocked by the change. Some forgave him easily while others continued to dislike him.
No one could deny, however, the profound message he preached about the grace and peace of Jesus Christ.
| Pupils pay attention and participate |
STEP 4 Note taking | The teacher writes a short note on the board | The pupils copy the note |
NOTE
The baptism and mission of Paul
The goal of Paul's mission is to win obedience from the Gentiles
His baptism was to done by Ananias that he may now identify with Christ whom he once persecuted.
The importance of Paul’s conversion
The story of the conversion of Paul
Before becoming a Christian, Paul’s name was Saul. As a well-trained Pharisee, Saul opposed Christians. In fact, he was responsible for the execution of Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr.
One day Saul set out on a journey towards Damascus to find and imprison some Christians there.
Along the way he saw a bright light in the sky. It was so bright that he fell to the ground.
Then he heard a voice saying, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?”
“Who are you, sir?” he replied.
“I am Jesus the Nazarean whom you are persecuting,” the voice replied.
Saul was blinded by the light. Jesus sent him to Damascus to meet a disciple named Ananias, who had also seen a vision of Jesus. Jesus told him about Saul’s arrival in Damascus and, despite Ananias’s objections, instructed him to heal the man when he arrived.
Ananias met Saul in the streets of Damascus. He greeted him and said, “Saul, my brother, the Lord has sent me to heal you. Regain your sight!”
At that moment, what felt like scales fell from Saul’s eyes. He was suddenly able to see again.
Ananias spoke again saying, “Now, why delay? Get up, and be baptized, and have your sins washed away, calling on the name of the Lord.”
After this experience and his baptism, Saul’s life was transformed.
Ananias welcomed him to stay with him and the other disciples in Damascus. Without delay, Saul began to proclaim the good news about Jesus in the synagogue. The people were shocked by the change. Some forgave him easily while others continued to dislike him.
No one could deny, however, the profound message he preached about the grace and peace of Jesus Christ.
Evaluation: 1. Explain the meaning of the mission and baptism of Paul
CLASSWORK: As in evaluation.
CONCLUSION: The teacher commends the pupils positively
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