Class Class Date # 9/28 1 Topic Covered Opening Prayer Service, Introductions & Introduction to Sacred Scripture (Ch. 1) I missed this class, what do I need to do? - Write an introduction of yourself in five sentences (name, hobbies, school, favorite things, one interesting fact, etc). - Fill in the chart on the last page using your Catholic Youth Bible and bring it next week to staple into your journal. - Review Chapter 1 and complete the online quiz. Email yourself the results, then forward the results to Kate at kwyvill@re-s-ec.org What must the world have been like for Mary? Write a page describing a “day in the life” of Mary, the mother of Jesus. What did she think about? Who were her friends? What did she do every day? Firedrill 10/5 2 Mary – Boldly Preaching the Gospel at All Times - Review Chapter 2 and think about how you are called to proclaim the Gospel boldly in your own life. Write a paragraph explaining how you can be a modern day evangelist this week? - Email yourself the results, then forward the results to Kate at kwyvill@re-s-ec.org Read Chapter 3 and write a one paragraph summary of what the chapter is explaining. - 10/12 3 - Then, find a quote in the Gospel of Mark that you like and write a reflection on it, using what you learned in the chapter. Why do you think it was written? What about it stands out to you? How can you apply it to your own life? Make sure you cite the verse correctly! (See the last page for instructions on how to cite the Bible). - Complete the online quiz and mail yourself the results, then forward the results to Kate at kwyvill@re-s-ec.org The Gospel of Mark (Ch. 3) 10/19 10/26 4 5 11/2 11/9 - Read Chapter 4 and write a one paragraph summary of what the chapter is explaining. - Then, find a quote in the Gospel of Matthew that you like and write a reflection on it, using what you learned in the chapter. Why do you think it was written? What about it stands out to you? How can you apply it to your own life? Make sure you cite the verse correctly! (See the last page for instructions on how to cite the Bible). - Complete the online quiz and email yourself the results, then forward the results to Kate at kwyvill@res-ec.org - What would it be like for you, today, right now, to be homeless? Where would you stay? What would you eat? What would you do during the day? Write a one page reflection on how your life would be different if you were suddenly homeless. Email to Kate at kwyvill@res-ec.org - What is a vocation? How do we understand vocations in the Catholic Church? Check out the Catholic Faith Handbook, and think about what God might be calling you to – are you called to marriage? To the religious life? To be a priest? What would this look like? What would your day be like? Write 2 one page reflections – one on what your day would be like if you were married and one on what your day would be like if you were a priest or a sister. What time would you wake up? If you were a parent, would you have children? How would you care for them? When would you pray? Where and when would you eat? Would you have a job? What would your “schedule” be like? Email this reflection to Kate at kwyvill@res-ec.org The Gospel of Matthew (Ch. 4) Walk for the Homeless NO CLASS 6 Vocations Panel (Catholic Faith Handbook, pgs 150-156, 237249) 11/16 7 - Read Chapter 5 and write a one paragraph summary of what the chapter is explaining. Why did we learn about the Gospel of Luke AND The Acts of the Apostles together? - Then, find a quote in the Gospel of Luke or the Acts of the Apostles that you like and write a reflection on it, using what you learned in the chapter. Why do you think it was written? What about it stands out to you? How can you apply it to your own life? Make sure you cite the verse correctly! (See the last page for instructions on how to cite the Bible). - Complete the online quiz and email yourself the results, then forward the results to Kate at kwyvill@res-ec.org Read Chapter 6 and write a one paragraph summary of what the chapter is explaining. Luke and Acts (Ch. 5) - 11/23 8 11/30 12/7 12/14 Sunday A: All Middle School Class Retreat Sunday B (6) Class Retreat Sunday B (7 & 8) The Gospel of John (Ch.6) - Then, find a quote in the Gospel of John that you like and write a reflection on it, using what you learned in the chapter. Why do you think it was written? What about it stands out to you? How can you apply it to your own life? Make sure you cite the verse correctly! (See the last page for instructions on how to cite the Bible). - Complete the online quiz and email yourself the results, then forward the results to Kate at kwyvill@res-ec.org NO CLASS 9 Reconciliation Preparation 10 Sunday A: Reconciliation & The Gospel of John (Ch. 6) Sunday B (6): Reconciliation & The Gospel of John (Ch. 6) Sunday B (7 & 8): Reconciliation & Review No Make Up Work - Read Chapter 6 and write a one paragraph summary of what the chapter is explaining. - Then, find a quote in the Gospel of John that you like and write a reflection on it, using what you learned in the chapter. Why do you think it was written? What about it stands out to you? How can you apply it to your own life? Make sure you cite the verse correctly! (See the last page for instructions on how to cite the Bible). - Complete the online quiz and email yourself the results, then forward the results to Kate at kwyvill@res-ec.org 12/21 NO CLASS 12/28 NO CLASS 1/4 11 - Read Chapter 7 and write a one paragraph summary of what the chapter is explaining. - Then, write a reflection on how you can evangelize in your daily world. Name some people who you can reach out to. Why do we need to evangelize? What is difficult about evangelization? What is easy? Is it worth it? Is evangelization important? - Complete the online quiz and email yourself the results, then forward the results to Kate at kwyvill@res-ec.org Read Chapter 8 and write a one paragraph summary of what the chapter is explaining. Evangelizing the World (Ch. 7) - 1/11 12 1/18 1/25 - Then, find a quote in the Letter to the Romans that you like and write a reflection on it, using what you learned in the chapter. Why do you think it was written? What about it stands out to you? How can you apply it to your own life? Make sure you cite the verse correctly! (See the last page for instructions on how to cite the Bible). - Complete the online quiz and email yourself the results, then forward the results to Kate at kwyvill@res-ec.org NO CLASS 13 2/1 2/8 Sunday A: The Letter to the Romans (Ch. 8) Sunday B (6 & 8): The Letter to the Romans (Ch. 8) Sunday B (7): Class Retreat The Power of Prayer No Make Up Work NO CLASS 14 Sunday A: The Letter to the Philippians (Ch. 9) Sunday B (6 & 7) The Letter to the Philippians (Ch. 9) Sunday B (8) Class Retreat - Read Chapter 9 and write a one paragraph summary of what the chapter is explaining. - Then, find a quote in the Letter to the Philippians that you like and write a reflection on it, using what you learned in the chapter. Why do you think it was written? What about it stands out to you? How can you apply it to your own life? Make sure you cite the verse correctly! (See the last page for instructions on how to cite the Bible). - Complete the online quiz and email yourself the results, then forward the results to Kate at kwyvill@res-ec.org 2/15 NO CLASS The Letter to the Colossians (Ch. 10) 2/22 15 **Created to Love Parent ONLY Meeting in church—at least one parent/guardian MUST attend while 6th-8th grade classes meet classrooms** - Read Chapter 10 and write a one paragraph summary of what the chapter is explaining. - Then, find a quote in the Letter to the Colossians that you like and write a reflection on it, using what you learned in the chapter. Why do you think it was written? What about it stands out to you? How can you apply it to your own life? Make sure you cite the verse correctly! (See the last page for instructions on how to cite the Bible). - Complete the online quiz and email yourself the results, then forward the results to Kate at kwyvill@res-ec.org Each class was assigned a saint on January 25th, write a one page summary of this saint – what was his/her life like? What is (s)he the patron saint of? Where did (s)he live? When was (s)he canonized? What miracles are attributed to him/her? How can you become friends with him/her? 3/1 3/8 16 Getting to Know the Saints 17 Sunday A Review Sunday B – 6th grade (Large Group) Created to Love **At least one parent/guardian MUST attend** Sunday B (7): The Letter to the Romans (Ch. 8) Sunday B (8): The Letter to the Philippians (Ch. 11) - Read the chapter your class was assigned and write a one paragraph summary of what the chapter is explaining. - Then, find a quote in the Letter to the Romans/Philippians that you like and write a reflection on it, using what you learned in the chapter. Why do you think it was written? What about it stands out to you? How can you apply it to your own life? Make sure you cite the verse correctly! (See the last page for instructions on how to cite the Bible). - Complete the online quiz and email yourself the results, then forward the results to Kate at kwyvill@res-ec.org 3/15 3/22 18 19 Sunday A (Large Group) Created to Love Sunday B – 7th grade (Large Group) Created to Love **At least one parent/guardian MUST attend** Sunday B (6): Review Sunday B (8): The Book of Revelation (Ch. 12) Sunday A: The Book of Revelation (Ch. 12) Sunday B (6 & 7): The Book of Revelation (Ch. 12) Sunday B – 8th grade (Large Group) Created to Love **At least one parent/guardian MUST attend** 3/29 NO CLASS 4/5 NO CLASS 4/12 20 Catholic Social Teaching & Sandwiches - Read Chapter 12 and write a one paragraph summary of what the chapter is explaining. - Then, find a quote in the Book of Revelation that you like and write a reflection on it, using what you learned in the chapter. Why do you think it was written? What about it stands out to you? How can you apply it to your own life? Make sure you cite the verse correctly! (See the last page for instructions on how to cite the Bible). - Complete the online quiz and submit results to Kate at kwyvill@res-ec.org - Read Chapter 12 and write a one paragraph summary of what the chapter is explaining. - Then, find a quote in the Book of Revelation that you like and write a reflection on it, using what you learned in the chapter. Why do you think it was written? What about it stands out to you? How can you apply it to your own life? Make sure you cite the verse correctly! (See the last page for instructions on how to cite the Bible). - Complete the online quiz and submit results to Kate at kwyvill@res-ec.org - Look up www.usccb.org and search “seven themes of catholic social teaching.” Pick one, and summarize it – which theme did you pick? What does it mean? How can you keep this theme in mind in your own life? What can you do today that displays this theme? Are these themes of Catholic Social Teaching important? Why? Which will be the most difficult to apply to your own life? Why? 4/19 21 4/26 22 With God, All Things are Possible – Overcoming Obstacles with Beth Puleo Closing Prayer Service and Large Group Review Game - Answer these questions, “Who am I? How am I doing?” Who are you? What do you like to do? What excites you? What is something you struggle with? How are you doing? How is your faith life? Do you talk to God? How do you talk to Him? How can He help you and celebrate with you? Will you let Him?