K-5 REVEALED TOB Kits
ROOTED's NEW 2nd Edition of our K-5 segment is called REVEALED. Literature-based…
ROOTED’s NEW 2nd Edition of our K-5 segment is called REVEALED. Literature-based for kindergarteners to discover Theology of the Body and Christian Family Life truths. Non-consumable curriculum kit includes 4 items: Blueberries for Sal, An Egg is Quiet, one Kindergarten REVEALED Teacher’s Guide & one Kindergarten Student Activity Book for the teacher’s reference.
Also order one Kindergarten Student Activity Book per student per year!
The K-2 curriculum is an invitation to the joy of being created in God’s image and likeness. The truths of Theology of the Body will foster a child’s lifelong dialogue with God. Our kindergarten curriculum uses beautifully illustrated children’s literature to pique discovery, and explore their unique role in God’s plan for humanity. Easy to use, and developed in a language children can understand, this curriculum requires no prior knowledge of Theology of the Body.
The spiral-bound Teacher’s Guide includes nine scripted lessons, and guided learning questions, plus the Student Activity Book is the teacher’s reference to the hands-on activities offered for young learners.
Some of the lessons center around one of these stories, to help children consider, understand & remember Theology of the Body concepts through the storylines & storybook characters.
Kindergarten Lesson Themes
Theology of the Body and Family Life themes are age-appropriate for young learners encouraging a beautiful, biblical perspective with which to view themselves, their peers, their family, and the world around them. There are nine 45-minute foundational stand-alone lessons.
Creation is a Gift (Part 1)
Creation is a Gift (Part 2)
Original Solitude (Part 1)
Original Solitude (Part 2)
Dignity of Work
My Body Is a Gift from God
I Am a Son or Daughter of God
Order, Design, and Meaning
God’s Family
Guidance in forming children to become who God created them to be
Most Catholic educators and parents lack clear and simple language they can use to help guide children in their God-given identity. REVEALED aims to provide answers.
Why is Theology of the Body for children based in literature?
Even as a priest, future Pope St. John Paul II used plays, poetry, art and stories to awaken young people to the wonder of their humanity, the purpose of love, and the beauty of their culture. Borrowing insight from the master, many units of our curriculum are centered around a work of literature.
Capture with your students the joy, wonder, peace, and virtue of discovering the gift of life, and authentic identity and dignity of being male or female in God’s image.
Can I purchase the Teacher’s Guide separately because we already own the storybooks?
No. Due to our use of carefully chosen storybooks and characters that are intricately woven into understanding some of the TOB themes, plus the publishers graciously allowing this arrangement, we only sell these as a curriculum kit set together—storybooks plus Teacher’s Guide. Some schools or parishes take this opportunity with the extra literature books to arrange a “take home bag” with the provided parent letter and story overview to involve the family in learning and reinforcing this foundational Christian anthropology. Homeschooling families who already have these storybooks often give the extra ones as a gift or donates them to a charity in need.
What is Theology of the Body?
Theology of the Body (or TOB) is the basis of our religion curriculum and coursework. But we know that most Catholics don’t have a firm understanding of Theology of the Body yet. That’s why we want to guide you through it. TOB is Pope St. John Paul II’s powerful glimpse of the human person — expressed in 129 separate audiences — revealing the beauty of God’s plan and design for us. TOB helps us to understand how we were created, our identity in Christ, and our giftings, so that we may see ourselves and others the way God intends.
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