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LEARNERS PERFORMANCE
‘AQA’ID
OUTCOME
OBJECTIVES
LESSON
OVERVIEW
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TOTAL
The points collectively achieved between
excellent
,
good
&
satisfactory
vis-a-
vis
poor
will determine a positive or negative result on the part of the learner.
performance
ASSESSMENT
LEARNERS PERFORMANCE
AKHLAQ
OUTCOME
OBJECTIVES
LESSON
OVERVIEW
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The ‘LEARNERS PERFORMANCE’ should corre-
spond to the rating given by the teacher at the end
of the respective lesson
best of all human beings
to the topic
- read another short story for
enjoyment
- deduce the specific teach-
ings being conveyed
LESSON 1
Respect
for
Teachers
- learn about the Islamic
teachings regarding respect
for Teachers
- realise that great knowl-
edge cannot be acquired
without great scarifice
- appreciate that in order to
acquire knowledge one has
to sit in the company of the
learned. Books, of them-
selves, are not sufficient
- discover that Allah bestows
knowledge and understand-
ing consonant with ones
respect, humility, self sacri-
fice and obedience to teach-
ers
- understand that Allah only
makes those who are
respectful to their teachers
the means of guidance for
the people of the world. The
proud are never used to
guide mankind.
- listen to an extract being
read out by the teacher
about respect for Teachers
- complete a word sellection
excercise
- learn a new
Ayah
and a
new
Hadith
- search for words in a ‘Word
Ring’
- read a short story reflecting the
virtue of respect forTeachers
- find suitable one word
meanings for the words in
the vocabulary list
- identify the specific teach-
ings being conveyed
- complete a picture puzzle
for enjoyment
- complete a second picture
puzzle for enjoyment
- decipher a coded message
and rewrite it
- learn a few sayings regard-
ing Respect for Teachers
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LESSON 2
Respect
for
Neighbours
- learn about the Islamic
teachings regarding respect
for Neighbours
- discover that it is the duty
of a Muslim to honour,
respect and help neighbours
even if they may be wicked
- understand that a Muslim
preaches Islam through his
own personal conduct and
behaviour
- realise that a neighbour is
not just the person who lives
next-door to you or in your
own neighbourhood. A fel-
low student, fellow worker or
even your fellow traveller on
a journey are all regarded as
your neighbour
- appreciate that none can
be true Muslim unless he
fulfills the rights of a neigh-
bour.
- listen to an extract being
read out by the teacher
about
respect
for
Neighbours
- match the correct pairs
between two columns
- use a mirror to read hidden
key messages
- learn a new
Ayah
and a
new
Hadith
- read a short story reflecting
the virtue of respect for
Neighbours
- find suitable one word
meanings for the words in
the vocabulary list
- identify the specific teach-
ings being conveyed
- identify the words that
describe good neighbourli-
ness
- draw a picture of a neigh-
bour and his house
- List the distinctive qualities
of good and bad neighbours
- complete a verse of the
Holy
Qur’an
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- listen to an extract being
read out by the teacher
about respect for Hosts &
Guests
- complete a series of sen-
tences using a word list
- learn a new
Ayah
and a
new
Hadith
- list a few duties towards
hosts and guests
- read a short story reflecting
the virtue of respect for
Hosts
- learn about the Islamic
teachings regarding respect
for Hosts & Guests
- realise that visiting others
and receiving guests is a
time when the best of man-
ners are on display
- understand that the guest
has rights over the host and
vice-versa
- discern that Allah loves
and honours those who hon-
our their guests and hosts
LESSON 3
Respect
for Guests
and Hosts