
Religious Education • 30 • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum
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Lesson Title: Introduction to the Old Testament: Context and Significance
Year Levels: 5–6
Class Size: 25 students
Lesson Duration: 30 minutes
Learning Area: Social Sciences – Religious Education (NZC Level 3)
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Students will:
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
✅ Locate the areas related to the Old Testament on a simplified map
✅ Talk about why the Old Testament was important to the people during Jesus’ time
✅ Identify at least one key Old Testament theme and one well-known story
Begin with a short karakia to set the tone and welcome shared learning.
Karakia Whakamutunga (optional): Can be used at the end if desired.
Activity: Suitcase Time Travel 🌍🧳
Hold up an old suitcase. Tell the class: “We’re travelling back in time—2,500 years ago!” Pull out objects (e.g., a fabric ‘scroll’, a toy sheep, a sandal, a small model temple).
Let students guess what time or culture they come from, and introduce the Old Testament as a library of stories from this time.
Purpose: Activates schema and curiosity.
Mini-storytime: Tell the story of David and Goliath, using simple, expressive language and a picture card. Emphasise the big idea: bravery and faith in the face of challenges.
Then ask:
★ “Why do you think this story mattered to people back then?”
★ “Would it still matter today? Why?”
Differentiation:
Activity: Find the Lands of the Scroll
Show the world map and guide students to find modern-day Middle East countries. Hand out star stickers — students place them on approximate locations for:
Talk briefly about why geography mattered – deserts, rivers, cities.
Extension: Fast finishers use a class tablet to explore interactive maps showing Ancient Israel/Palestine.
Group Work: Divide students into 5 groups. Each gets:
Task:
Support: Assign mixed-ability groups, peer support encouraged.
Bring class back together.
Ask:
⭐ “What was one thing you learned about today that surprised you?”
⭐ “What big idea do you think we’ll explore next?”
End with a reminder: These are not just stories—they shaped how people lived and what they believed. Some of these ideas are still guiding people today!
For Advanced Learners:
Possible Homework:
“Interview a family member or friend: Ask them what their favourite story from the Old Testament is, or if they’ve heard one!”
🔍 Did students demonstrate a basic understanding of the Old Testament’s context and importance?
🧠 Were all learners able to engage at their level?
🗺️ Were students able to make geographical and thematic connections?
Stay tuned for Lesson 2: “People of the Promise: Abraham, Covenant & Calling”.
Prepared in alignment with Te Mātaiaho and the New Zealand Curriculum.
Let timeless wisdom inspire timely character. 🌿
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