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Module 5: CRE

Prophets of Israel and their messages.

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SECTION: CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

MODULE: 5

Part A: Units

1. Prophets of Israel

a. Role of prophets

b. Messages of prophets

Part B: Project

Explore the role and messages of prophets.

Project Title: Prophets and Their Messages

Objective: Identify prophets and summarize their key messages.

Project Instructions:

  1. 1. Choose two prophets from the Bible.
  2. 2. Describe the role each prophet played.
  3. 3. Summarize one key message from each prophet.
  4. 4. Explain how the message applies today.
  5. 5. Consult your coach where necessary.

Evidence to Submit:

  • • Prophet profiles and roles.
  • • Key messages summary.
  • • Modern-day application notes.

Submission

Accepted: PDF, JPG, PNG, DOC, DOCX (max 8MB).

Part C: Training Others

Teach a peer about prophets and their messages.

Guidance:

  • • Explain the role of prophets in Israel.
  • • Share one prophet’s message and meaning.
  • • Ask the learner to summarize a lesson.

Reflection:

  • • What did the learner understand well?
  • • What needed more explanation?
  • • What support do you need from your coach?

Submission

Accepted: PDF, JPG, PNG, DOC, DOCX (max 8MB).

Part D: Assessment

Competency Levels:

1 = Expectations not met

2 = Partially met

3 = Satisfactorily met

4 = Excellently met

Coach assessment: Learner completes the self-assessment using the 1-4 scale. The coach prepares a short quiz or conversation (outside the system if needed) and assigns the coach score.

Self-assessment:

  • • Role of prophets:
  • • Messages of prophets:
  • • Application of messages:

Coach assessment:

  • • Role of prophets:
  • • Messages of prophets:
  • • Application of messages:

Submission

Accepted: PDF, JPG, PNG, DOC, DOCX (max 8MB).

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