Christmas Traditions in Christianity

 
When you have finished your work, make sure to send it to
your class teacher, Miss Sutherland or Miss James.
 
 
Hi all! Welcome to your second RE lesson at home 
 
 
Key question
:
Do Christmas
celebrations and
traditions help
Christians understand
who Jesus was and why
he was born?
 
L.O:
To reflect upon which traditions help Christians
understand who Jesus was
 
 
Success Criteria:
-
To recall how Christmas is celebrated
-
To understand Jesus as God Incarnate
-
To create an acrostic poem as reflection
 
 
Recap: How is Christmas celebrated?
 
Christmas is celebrated by millions of people around the world.
Name as many religious Christmas celebrations as you can.
You may have written…
Advent
Nativity play
Midnight mass
Sing carols
 
Name as many non-religious Christmas celebrations as you can.
You may have written…
Christmas party
Christmas cards
Presents
Decorating a Christmas tree
 
 
 
Recap: What are the key events of the
Christmas story
?
 
Traditions closely related
to the Christmas Story
 
Traditions not related to the
 Christmas Story
 
Christmas Tree
 
Decorations
 
Singing Christmas Carols
 
Giving gifts
 
Father Christmas
 
Going to Church
 
Eating Turkey
 
Recap: What did you learn last week?
 
 
How do different people celebrate Christmas?
 
What similarities were there? What differences?
 
Christian’s celebrate the arrival of Jesus as God’s Son - The
Incarnation. They are grateful because they believe Jesus
brought to earth a message from God about how to live a good
life. He performed miracles, helped people and offered
forgiveness of  sins.
 
Christians believe that through his death and resurrection Jesus
would grant all of humanity a fresh start and He was God
“incarnate”(God made man).
 
Christians believe that Jesus was born so that God could become
fully human as well as fully divine and show by his example how
people should live. He was born into poor surroundings to show
that he was not a worldly King and that he had come to give his
good news to everyone.
 
Today, we are going to reflect on what we have
learnt so far about Christmas traditions and how
they help Christians understand who Jesus was.
 
Remember writing the acrostic poem for Commitment?
 
 
On a sheet of paper, write an acrostic poem for Christmas.
 
Try to include everything that you have learnt in your poem:
- How do you understand the word ‘celebration’?
- How is Christmas celebrated?
- How do some celebrations link to the Christmas story?
- How do the traditions help Christians understand who Jesus was?
-  What does ‘incarnate’ mean?
 
C 
hristians celebrate this important day
H
R
I 
ncarnate means Jesus is God in human form
S
T
M
A
S
 
P4C Question:
Is it right for everyone to celebrate
Christmas differently?
 
 
Remember to email your work over
to us so we can see how you’re
getting on 
 
Year 6 Miss Sutherland & Miss James
 
ksutherland@kingsavenue.lambeth.sch.uk
mjames@kingsavenue.Lambeth.sch.uk
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Christians celebrate Christmas to commemorate the birth of Jesus, whom they believe to be God's Son and the embodiment of divine and human qualities. Through various traditions and festivities, Christians reflect on Jesus as God Incarnate, emphasizing his teachings of love, forgiveness, and compassion in daily life.

  • Christianity
  • Christmas traditions
  • Jesus Christ
  • Incarnation
  • Religious celebrations

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  1. Hi all! Welcome to your second RE lesson at home When you have finished your work, make sure to send it to your class teacher, Miss Sutherland or Miss James. ksutherland@kingsavenue.lambeth.sch.uk mjames@kingsavenue.Lambeth.sch.uk

  2. Key question: Do Christmas celebrations and traditions help Christians understand who Jesus was and why he was born?

  3. L.O:To reflect upon which traditions help Christians understand who Jesus was Success Criteria: - To recall how Christmas is celebrated - To understand Jesus as God Incarnate - To create an acrostic poem as reflection

  4. Recap: How is Christmas celebrated? Christmas is celebrated by millions of people around the world. Name as many religious Christmas celebrations as you can. You may have written Advent Nativity play Midnight mass Sing carols Name as many non-religious Christmas celebrations as you can. You may have written Christmas party Christmas cards Presents Decorating a Christmas tree

  5. Recap: What are the key events of the Christmas story? Traditions closely related to the Christmas Story Traditions not related to the Christmas Story Christmas Tree Father Christmas Singing Christmas Carols Decorations Giving gifts Going to Church Eating Turkey

  6. Recap: What did you learn last week? How do different people celebrate Christmas? What similarities were there? What differences?

  7. Christians celebrate the arrival of Jesus as Gods Son - The Incarnation. They are grateful because they believe Jesus brought to earth a message from God about how to live a good life. He performed miracles, helped people and offered forgiveness of sins. Christians believe that through his death and resurrection Jesus would grant all of humanity a fresh start and He was God incarnate (God made man). Christians believe that Jesus was born so that God could become fully human as well as fully divine and show by his example how people should live. He was born into poor surroundings to show that he was not a worldly King and that he had come to give his good news to everyone.

  8. Today, we are going to reflect on what we have learnt so far about Christmas traditions and how they help Christians understand who Jesus was. Remember writing the acrostic poem for Commitment?

  9. On a sheet of paper, write an acrostic poem for Christmas. Try to include everything that you have learnt in your poem: - How do you understand the word celebration ? - How is Christmas celebrated? - How do some celebrations link to the Christmas story? - How do the traditions help Christians understand who Jesus was? - What does incarnate mean?

  10. C hristians celebrate this important day H R I ncarnate means Jesus is God in human form S T M A S

  11. P4C Question: Is it right for everyone to celebrate Christmas differently?

  12. Remember to email your work over to us so we can see how you re getting on Year 6 Miss Sutherland & Miss James ksutherland@kingsavenue.lambeth.sch.uk mjames@kingsavenue.Lambeth.sch.uk

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