Lessons
ELA
Religion
Homework
Due Friday: Vocabulary and question flash cards. The flash cards must be on index cards one side has the vocabulary word or question while the other side contains the answer.
Test
Make up religion test: due to the confusion of last week students were not able to take their religion test it will be this Wednesday.
Topics to study for Final exam
Religion - Students must make vocabulary and question flash cards Due Friday. If cards are not handed in they will not be allowed to participate during Religion Jeopardy.
Vocabulary words
Divine revelation
Blessed Trinity
Bible
Tradition
Divine inspiration
Covenant
Book of Genesis
human dignity
free will
conscience
soul
steward
sin
original sin
Gospel
Patriarch
Canaan
providence
pharaoh
lent
Easter Sunday
Holy Thursday
Ash Wednesday
Advent
Ordinary time
Exodus
Passover
Mount Sinai
miracle
Ten Commandments
ark of the covenant
Nazirte
prophet
monarch
wisdom
psalm
Passover
worship
mama
lector
revelation
canticle
chosen people
Ecumenism
Magnificat
Messiah
resurrection
idolatry
vocation
blasphemy
Iamentation
superstition
hope
proverb
Torah
parable
Incarnation
Kingdom of God
Beatitudes
Last Supper
Resurrection
Pentecost
Martyr
Catholic social teaching
Marks of the Church
ecumenism
holiness
Questions
What are the four marks of the church? explain each one.
Describe the difference between Bible and Tradition?
What are the literary forms of the Bible?
Name the covenants we have learned about. What importance's do they hold to our faith?
What is the job of a prophet, name three of them and describe their story.
Who are the original patriarchs of out faith?
Covenant made with Moues?
What was the job of the judges? Explain the story of 2 of them.
Who are the major figures of the old testament.
What are the importance of the ornaments of the Jesse tree?
ELA
Adjectives
adverbs
simple, compound, and complex sentences
complete subject and predicate
direct and indirect object
prepositions and prepositional phrases
Red Scarf Girl
object and subject complements
The parts of a literacy circle.