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Faith
Leadership
Knowledge
Compassion
Random Acts of Kindness
Ms. Anne Vonderhaar Dec. 2016
Theology 9 (Freshmen)
USCCB Doctrinal Framework for High School. Course I, Part V, C, 4, d.
Sermon on the Mount in Matthew--The Beatitudes
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SEMESTER 1 FINAL PROJECT
Theology 9—Ms. Vonderhaar
The final project will be 50% of the final exam grade. Please follow these
guidelines:
1. Perform ten (10) “random acts of kindness” that you will keep track of over the
next week. These may be as simple as donating food/clothing to the needy, or
shoveling snow for a neighbor. The acts may not be done for relatives. If you
have questions, please see me before engaging in the activity.
2. Purchase a poster board, size 12” x 18” on which to paste your ten activities.
You may draw the activity, photograph and print it, use clip-art, or use magazine
clippings to depict the activity.
3. Below each of the ten items, write a short explanation of what was involved.
4. On the back of the poster, staple a piece of notebook paper (or typing paper)
and write three, complete sentences explaining in detail what you did for each
activity. Please proofread before submitting! The minimum written requirement is
30 sentences.
5. Present your poster to the class.
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1.Helped Bella carry her things to class Bella had to use crutches to walk after having knee surgery. I helped her carry her books and backpack to classes so she was able to just focus on walking. By doing this I was able to help her recover and not be late to class.
2. Donated clothes to goodwill Over the week I went through my closet to find clothes that were to small and I no longer wore. I packed all the clothes I found in a bag. Then my family and I drove to Goodwill and donated them.
3. Walked my neighbor's dogMy neighbor is elderly and can not walk her dog as much as she would like. I took her two dogson a walk everyday this week. I walked them around our neighborhood.
4. Gave my allowance to a Salvation Army I do chores weekly and help my family to earn an allowance. I saved up money from four weeks of chores. Then I donated my money to the Salvation Army on their website.
5. Helped fourth graders with math homework My brother and four of his friends came over to our house during the week. They were doing homework and were struggling with the concept of distributive property. I helped them all learn how to distribute correctly and solve the problems.
6. Helped rake my neighbor's leaves One of my neighbors went out of town for the week so I raked her leaves while she was gone. I went out every two days and raked the new leaves. She was very happy when she got home and her lawn was clean.
7. Made lunches for homeless Over the thanksgiving break my family and I made lunches and handed them out to the homeless. We made sandwiches and put water in brown bags. Then we drove around and handed them out.
8. Picked up trash around my neighborhoodThis week I went around and picked up trash around my neighborhood. I walked along the side of the road with a trash bag. I was able to collect enough trash to fill half a black bag.
9. Helped Charleigh with her math homeworkCharleigh was struggling with patterns and rules in math. I helped tutor her after school a coupledays these week. I was able to help her understand the unit.
10. Volunteer at real estate company I went to work with my mom but instead of playing on my phone like usually I went around and asked everyone how I could help around. I spent the day making copies, filing, and filling out forms for strangers. Everyone was very appreciative that I was helping.
LIFE AND 0l(;NltY Of THE HUMAN
PE�SON
EVER.Y HUMAN 15
AN IMAc;E OF c;oD R.EVEALED
NOT TO BE R.EVEALED
BOR.N IN THE IMAc;E
OF HE WHO DE5ER.VE5 OUR. LOVE
THER.EFOR.E, NEEDS R.EVER.ENCE
THE R.lc;HT TO BR.ED LIFE
NOT TO DESTR.OY CR.EATION
BESTOWED UPON US
PEOPLE KILL PEOPLE
THE c;oVER.NMENT KILLS PEOPLE
LIKE EYE FOR.. AN EYE
THE YOUTH IN ASIA
TELEPHONE BOOTH IN ASIA
THE TR..UTH IN ASIA
STEM CELL R..E5EAR.CH 15
VER.Y BAD FOR.. AL PEOPLE
IT R.UIN5 BABIES
c;ENETIC CLONINc;
THEY MAKE BABIES IN TEST TUBES
IT 15 VER..Y BAD
The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers
Weve worked since day one, weve worked since Christ
Work isn't a punishment, it's a way of life
Its part of our dignity
And God's ingenuity
We don't work cause we have to, we work cause its right.
But workers have rights, they're mQre than just objects
They have needs to be met and standards to be protected
We're all Gods children
Both men and women
Workers aren't tools to be used and neglected.
Work isn't just a paycheck, it has more meaning
It forms communities and a sense of feeling
It brings us together
Makes us strive for better
Work helps complete us, as we head home in the evening.
It can be hard
It isn't always fair
It may seem tough
But don't be scared
Work shouldn't be an endless nightmare
It's a gift from God that little can compare
So no matter how hard
Or no matter how tough
Giving it your all will be more than enough
Ca{{ to _f ami{y, community, anc(,varticiyation.
No yerson is an is{and. It is not by being a{one tliat one's worth is estabfislied, but rather by yracticing oneself in re{ation with others and witli (jod.
J'o{{ow tlie sixth commandment, and go with a handshake. Wait for tlie sacrament, before it's too {ate.
}Jou are ca{{ed to {ove everyone, but you do not liave a rig/it to marry anyone. Same sex marriage sliouGf be keyt to none. Make sure you wait for tlie one.
'The gooa of tlie syouse's fidefity and tlie yrocreation of fecundity and education of clii{dren. 'Use our freewi{{ for creation, and don't go yast your imagination.
J'o{{ow (joas quest never think {ess. Xnow tliat you're 6{essed, and liave nothing but success.
'l{owever, there are ways to fix this mess. 'lt wont Ge easy, it's a yrocess. Some ways inc{ude recycCing more, 'That wi{{ hefp win this environmenta{ war. You can save energy Gy turning eff the Cights, :E.njoy fresh air and f{y some kites. 'Maybe you cou{dy{ant a tree, One for you and one for me! When you can't do more at the end ef the day, '](nee{ down, ta{f to §ad, andyray.
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