45 multiple choice questions and answer key are attached below. You will be tested on 20-25 of them.
The earlier you start studying the better!
Reminder: your test is on Monday January 29th
45 multiple choice questions and answer key are attached below. You will be tested on 20-25 of them. The earlier you start studying the better!
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Luke Infancy Narratives: Mary's Perspective
The Magnificat My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, my spirit rejoices in God my Savior for he has looked with favor on his lowly servant. From this day all generations will call me blessed: the Almighty has done great things for me, and holy is his Name. He has mercy on those who fear him in every generation. He has shown the strength of his arm, he has scattered the proud in their conceit. He has cast down the mighty from their thrones, and has lifted up the lowly. He has filled the hungry with good things, and the rich he has sent away empty. He has come to the help of his servant Israel for he remembered his promise of mercy, the promise he made to our fathers, to Abraham and his children forever. (Lk 1:46-55) Getting to Know MaryDiscussion questions:
1. What were Mary's struggles? 2. How did Mary play a significant role in our salvation history? 3. Is it hard for teenagers to take the moral high ground? What are some struggles that are specific to your age group? 4. Have you ever been held to a higher standard, whether it is in athletics, academics or behaviour? What's that like? Since 15/19 of you were here, we went ahead with the class! Today, students (1) Corrected answers for their Matthew/Luke Comparison Chart (2) Created Venn Diagrams of the Infancy Narratives (Matthew vs. Luke) using the following: Gospel Passages: Matthew 1-2 and Luke 1-2 Articles on the Infancy Narratives. Just focus on content about Matthew and Luke's Gospels.
Please have your payment submitted by January 10th -Students who take Science 9 on day 1 have their retreat on Monday. Other students report to their regular class. -Students who take Science 9 on day 2 have their retreat on Tuesday. Other students report to their regular class. 50 multiple choice questions posted below. I will pick between 25-30 for your test on November 29th. Make sure you study your notes from
- The Holy Land: Where Jesus Trod - Palestine at the Time of Jesus - Jewish Social Groups - Gentile Influences - Palestine Under Roman Rule = You will be asked to write a paragraph worth 12 marks How we can put first things first
http://nickmeisl.blogspot.ca/2014/ -SUMMARY (5 bullet points) - 5 marks 1. a) Draw a diagram of the jar filled with rocks, pebbles, sand and water. Create a legend for them. - 4 marks b) What are your priorities? Answer honestly. - 3 marks c) What should your priorities be? - 3 marks 2. According to Rick Warren, time is the most valuable thing we can give to others. Why is this? Who in your life gets most of your time? Why are they worth it? - 3 marks 3. Why do we need silence in our lives? How could our lives improve with inclusion of mindful silence in it?- 3 marks A) We went over Venn Diagrams (posted on my D block tab) B) Liturgical year quiz review. PAIR WORK- Came up with 10 multiple choice questions (with four options) - Switched questions with another pair and answered their "quiz" Quiz Study material: 1. Liturgical year prezi notes 2. Venn Diagrams -Isaac/Jesus -Moses/Jesus -Eve/Mary Lit. Year prezi link
Overview of Genesis Part One Overview of Genesis Part 2 Overview of Exodus 1 Overview of Exodus Judges We finished our Liturgical year notes from a while back. We will have a quiz on Wednesday October 4th. Here's a link to the prezi. We made Venn Diagrams comparing the figures from the Old Testament and New Testament. We compared the following people:
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