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Introduce your KS1 students to the significance of Shabbat in Jewish tradition with this complete lesson package. Designed to help children understand why Shabbat is a special day for Jewish people, this resource includes a detailed lesson plan, differentiated worksheets, and a 12-slide PowerPoint.

Through interactive activities such as writing diary entries, drawing key Shabbat items, and engaging in role-play, students will learn about the customs and traditions that mark Shabbat, including lighting candles, family meals, and the importance of rest. The lesson fosters reflection on the value of rest and family time for everyone, making it both educational and meaningful.

Includes:

  • Lesson plan
  • 12-slide PowerPoint presentation
  • Diary entry questions sheet
  • Diary entry writing frame
  • Diary entry WAGOLL
  • Drawing and labelling Shabbat items (differentiated worksheet - LA, MA, HA)
  • Drawing and labelling Shabbat items WAGOLL answer sheet
  • Shabbat role-playing guide

L.O.: Understand why Shabbat is a special day for Jewish people.

Suitable for KS1, Year 1 and Year 2.

Keywords: Jewish Shabbat, KS1 RE, Judaism, day of rest, family, candles, traditions, Shabbat preparation, challah, religious education, Year 1, Year 2, lesson plan, role-play, worksheets.

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KS1 Judaism - Outstanding RE Unit - 6 Lessons

Enhance your KS1 RE curriculum with this comprehensive Judaism unit, designed to introduce young learners to key aspects of Jewish beliefs and practices. This unit is structured to cover essential topics through engaging and age-appropriate lessons. Lesson 1: Understanding Jewish Beliefs Students will explore the concept of one God in Judaism and the significance of the mezuzah. They will discuss the importance of remembering significant aspects of their faith and reflect on the role of religious symbols in their lives. Lesson 2: The Significance of Shabbat This lesson focuses on Shabbat, a special day in the Jewish calendar. Pupils will learn about the practices associated with Shabbat, understand why rest is valued, and describe how Jewish people observe this day. Lesson 3: The Festival of Sukkot Children will delve into the story of Sukkot, its celebrations, and why it holds significance in Jewish tradition. They will learn how Jewish families celebrate this festival and its cultural importance. Lesson 4: Chanukah Celebrations Students will explore the story of Chanukah and the tradition of lighting the Chanukiah. They will discuss the themes of hope and miracles associated with Chanukah and why such celebrations are meaningful. Lesson 5: Recognising Jewish Symbols This lesson introduces students to key Jewish symbols, including the Star of David and the menorah. Pupils will learn the meanings behind these symbols and compare them to symbols in their own lives. Lesson 6: Reflecting on Jewish Beliefs and Practices The final lesson encourages students to reflect on what they have learned about Jewish beliefs and practices. They will discuss how Jewish people live out their faith and share their insights on the religion. Ideal for classroom use, this unit provides a structured approach to teaching KS1 students about Judaism, fostering understanding and respect for diverse cultures and traditions.

£11.99

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