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A sample of a year 4 religious literacy assessment from the Wollongong Diocese, NSW Australia. See more examples at http://religiousliteracy.edublogs.org/
A sample of a year 4 religious literacy assessment from the Wollongong Diocese, NSW Australia. See more examples at http://religiousliteracy.edublogs.org/
A sample of a year 4 religious literacy assessment from the Wollongong Diocese, NSW Australia. See more examples at http://religiousliteracy.edublogs.org/
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3. HO TO PLAY
AIRClick on the button
to choose the correct name of each thing.
HAVE FUN!
Here is a game where you need to use your
memory:
You have to look at the picture
A. Hospital
B. Church
C. School
D. Market
4. This is the element that connects all other
elements. It is vital to human survival,
without it we would all perish. The
element of Air gives us room to breath,
widens our lungs, and with them, opens
our soul and personal freedom. Air is the
manifestation of movement and
freshness, as an element it is invisible,
but its reality can be felt in the air that we
breath in every day.
AIR
5. This element is both creative and
destructive. This is the only element that
shines. Its qualities are Brightness. It is
the fire that we and our ancestors used to
warm our homes and we use it to cook
our food. To feel the manifestation of this
power, go out on sunny day and feel the
warmth and light of the sun, hear the
crackling of logs and smell of smoke
from a burning fire.
FIRE
6. The basis and foundation of all element
is the Earth. It brings forth all things of
itself, it is the center and mother of all
things. The earth can be viewed as our
mother, with its fertile and nurturing
farmland, providing all Earth’s creature
with nourishment and shelter. We
couldn't exist in this form without the
earth. In its physical manifestations, such
as stones, rocks, crystals and gems.
EARTH
7. It is a great necessity, without it nothing
can live. This is the element of constant
movement, but slow and steady. Water is
cleansing and healing. The power of the
energy of water, can be felt by tasting
pure spring water. You can feel its cool
liquidity; it’s soft and loving touch. The
water energy is also contained within
ourselves, our bodies being mostly
composed of water.
WATER