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Understanding Forgiveness

Religious Education • 40 • 24 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Religious Education
40
24 students
27 April 2026

Teaching Instructions

I want the plan to focus on forgiveness. Include group work, prayer, hands on learning and worksheet

Overview

This 40-minute lesson is designed for a 3rd and 4th class Religious Education session, aimed at developing students’ understanding of forgiveness through the Curriculum Framework for Ireland (IE). The lesson integrates prayer, group work, interactive and hands-on activities, and a reflective worksheet, and supports key learning outcomes within the curriculum’s strands and elements related to moral and spiritual development.


Curriculum Links

Strand: Religion and Belief
Strand Unit: Moral and Spiritual Development

Learning Outcomes:

  • R.E.3.7: Reflect on the importance of forgiveness in daily life and recognise forgiveness as a core aspect of living a Christian life.
  • R.E.4.3: Explain how forgiveness can heal relationships and promote peace in community and personal life.

Skills Developed:

  • Social and interpersonal skills through group collaboration
  • Reflective thinking and personal connection through prayer and writing
  • Empathy and moral reasoning

Learning Intentions

  • Understand the concept of forgiveness and why it is important.
  • Explore how forgiveness can help us heal and build positive relationships.
  • Experience forgiveness through group dialogue, prayer, and creative tasks.

Success Criteria

  • Students can explain forgiveness in their own words.
  • Students participate fully in group discussions and role-play scenarios.
  • Students complete a worksheet reflecting on forgiveness and how they can practise it.
  • Students contribute to a classroom prayer focused on forgiveness.

Resources

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Printed role-play cards with scenarios involving conflict and forgiveness
  • "Forgiveness Reflection" worksheet (with sentence starters and space for drawing/writing)
  • Materials for a simple hands-on craft (e.g., paper, scissors, colouring pencils to create "forgiveness flowers")
  • Prayer card with a short forgiveness prayer

Lesson Structure

1. Starter - What is Forgiveness? (5 minutes)

  • Activity: Teacher writes the word "Forgiveness" on the board.
  • Pose the question: "What do you think forgiveness means?"
  • Invite 3-4 brief student responses.
  • Teacher provides a simple definition referencing IE curriculum:
    “Forgiveness means letting go of hurt or anger when someone has upset us, so we can live peacefully with others.”
  • Link to Christian values of kindness and mercy.

2. Group Work - Role-play Forgiveness (15 minutes)

  • Setup: Divide the class into 6 groups of 4 students.
  • Give each group a role-play card describing a simple conflict (e.g., someone breaking a friend's toy, saying something unkind, forgetting to include someone).
  • Task: Groups discuss what happened, how each person might feel, and how forgiveness could help. Then, they act out the scene showing the conflict and the resolution through forgiveness.
  • Teacher circulates, supports understanding and asks prompting questions about feelings and actions.
  • Each group performs their role-play for the class (2-3 minutes each).

3. Prayer Time - Reflecting on Forgiveness (5 minutes)

  • Gather students in a circle.
  • Teacher reads a short prayer aloud focusing on asking God to help us forgive and to be forgiving. For example:
    “Lord, help us to forgive others as You forgive us. Give us kind hearts and peace in our families and friends. Amen.”
  • Invite one or two students (optional) to add their own prayer intentions about forgiveness.
  • Brief moment of silent reflection.

4. Hands-on Learning - Forgiveness Flowers (10 minutes)

  • Each student receives paper and colouring tools.
  • Instructions: Create a flower with petals labelled with ways to show forgiveness (e.g., saying sorry, saying “I forgive you”, helping someone, praying for others).
  • Encourage creativity and a mix of words and drawings.
  • Teacher models one flower to show ideas.
  • Students share their flowers in pairs or small groups, explaining one petal.

5. Worksheet - Forgiveness Reflection (5 minutes)

  • Distribute the worksheet that invites students to:
    • Write a few sentences about a time they forgave or were forgiven.
    • Draw a picture of someone forgiving or being forgiven.
    • Finish the sentence starter: “Forgiveness makes me feel…”
  • This task consolidates learning and encourages personal connection to the topic.

Assessment & Evaluation

  • Formative assessment through observation of group discussions and role-play engagement.
  • Teacher reviews worksheets to evaluate understanding of forgiveness concept and personal reflection.
  • Use questioning throughout the lesson to gauge depth of understanding (e.g., “Why is forgiveness important?” “How does it help us feel better?”).

Differentiation

  • Support students with additional scaffolding during group work and worksheet (sentence starters, one-to-one support).
  • More able students encouraged to give detailed explanations and expand role-plays.
  • Visual aids and concrete examples enhance accessibility for all learners.

Follow-up Ideas

  • Display "Forgiveness Flowers" in the classroom as a kindness reminder.
  • Encourage students to practise forgiveness at home and share stories at the next class.
  • Plan a class prayer service focused on reconciliation and kindness.

This lesson provides a multi-sensory, age-appropriate exploration of forgiveness that aligns closely with the IE Curriculum’s aims, fostering moral and spiritual growth while engaging students in meaningful, active learning.

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