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Gambling and The Salvation Army
A lesson for 14-16 year-olds about the causes and consequences of gambling. The lesson also explores The Salvation Army's standpoint on gambling.
What is The Salvation Army? Faith in Action
How do you show God’s love?.. explores what The Salvation Army does to support people. Pupils reflect on how they can support one another. Includes a fun Blockbuster style quiz which recaps on key words about The Salvation Army from the six lessons. Lesson 6 of 6.
These resources provide an introduction to The Salvation Army through a range of lessons and activities. They are ideal to use in one-off lessons, or to introduce a longer topic looking at different aspects of The Salvation Army.
What is The Salvation Army? The History
Why is it called an army?.. is a lesson exploring the history of The Salvation Army, when it was started by William Booth during the Victorian era. Discover why there was a need for social action and how The Salvation Army helped the poor. Lesson 2 of 6.
These resources provide an introduction to The Salvation Army through a range of lessons and activities. They are ideal to use in one-off lessons, or to introduce a longer topic looking at different aspects of The Salvation Army.
The Salvation Army: Homelessness
Ideal for independent learning, group work or use as posters. Fact sheets, puzzles, FAQs, images and news articles explores how and why The Salvation Army helps people who have no home. A flexible and engaging way for your pupils to learn.
Additional topics and videos are available on The Salvation Army website.
Women's History Month Assembly - Catherine Booth (The Salvation Army)
An interactive assembly with lovely illustrations. Pupils learn about Catherine Booth (co-founder of The Salvation Army) and how she helped change the injustice around her. Inspire and challenge pupils to see what they can change in their own lives. This can easily be adapted for an assembly on Victorian women.
Anti-Trafficking & Modern Slavery: Trusted and Tricked
Lesson One of a two-part lesson for 11-16 year olds exploring people who fall victim to traffickers and modern slavery are and how The Salvation Army seek to help them. There is a Citizenship focus but it has optional RE extension tasks to develop the lesson into a cross curricular learning session.
Lesson 2: www.tes.com/teaching-resource/anti-trafficking-and-modern-slavery-finding-freedom-12158540
This lesson is part of a 6-part resource exploring homelessness, refugees and anti-trafficking.
The lessons aim is for students to have an improved opinion and understanding of people who are experiencing homelessness, trafficking or who were refugees.
Students will also learn how they can have an impact on these people lives as citizens, whilst delving into The Salvation Army’s work and values.
Homelessness: Close To Home
Lesson Two of a two-part lesson for 11-16 year olds exploring homelessness and how The Salvation Army seek to help people experiencing homelessness. There is a Citizenship focus but it has optional RE extension tasks to develop the lesson into a cross curricular learning session.
Lesson 1: www.tes.com/teaching-resource/homelessness-right-up-your-street-12158543
This lesson is part of a 6-part resource exploring homelessness, refugees and anti-trafficking.
The lessons aim is for students to have an improved opinion and understanding of people who are experiencing homelessness, trafficking or who were refugees.
Students will also learn how they can have an impact on these people lives as citizens, whilst delving into The Salvation Army’s work and values.
Poverty and The Salvation Army
In this lesson students will reflect on and understand what poverty is and will be able to explain how and why The Salvation Army fights against poverty.
Why Help? Refugee Lesson
A lesson based on the theme of refugees. It explores the journey of a refugee, and how and why The Salvation Army is supporting people. Links with Religious Education and PSHE.
The Salvation Army and the Morality of War
A lesson reflecting on the work of The Salvation Army during World War One and exploring The Salvation Army's stance on the morality of war.
Salvation Army Soldiership
This resource helps pupils explore what it means to be a member of The Salvation Army through learning about what soldiership means to young members and through exploring what soldiers believe and do. Pupils will reflect on how members of The Salvation Army, a Christian denomination that does not practise sacraments, express their Christian faith.
Work, Vocation and The Salvation Army
In this lesson students will reflect on and understand what vocation is and will be able to explain what The Salvation Army believes about work as well as how it helps people back into work.
What is The Salvation Army? Worship
Worship? What’s That?.. is a lesson explaining what worship is and explores the different forms of worship Salvation Army members may use. Includes an introduction to Salvation Army music. Lesson 5 of 6.
These resources provide an introduction to The Salvation Army through a range of lessons and activities. They are ideal to use in one-off lessons, or to introduce a longer topic looking at different aspects of The Salvation Army.
Homelessness: Right Up Your Street
Lesson One of a two-part lesson for 11-16 year olds exploring homelessness and how The Salvation Army seek to help people experiencing homelessness. There is a Citizenship focus but it has optional RE extension tasks to develop the lesson into a cross curricular learning session.
Lesson 2: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/homelessness-close-to-home-12158550
This lesson is part of a 6-part resource exploring homelessness, refugees and anti-trafficking.
The lessons aim is for students to have an improved opinion and understanding of people who are experiencing homelessness, trafficking or who were refugees.
Students will also learn how they can have an impact on these people lives as citizens, whilst delving into The Salvation Army’s work and values.
Anti-Trafficking & Modern Slavery: Finding Freedom
Lesson Two of a two-part lesson for 11-16 year olds exploring people who fall victim to traffickers and modern slavery are and how The Salvation Army seek to help them. There is a Citizenship focus but it has optional RE extension tasks to develop the lesson into a cross curricular learning session.
Lesson 1: www.tes.com/teaching-resource/anti-trafficking-and-modern-slavery-trusted-and-tricked-12158536
This lesson is part of a 6-part resource exploring homelessness, refugees and anti-trafficking.
The lessons aim is for students to have an improved opinion and understanding of people who are experiencing homelessness, trafficking or who were refugees.
Students will also learn how they can have an impact on these people lives as citizens, whilst delving into The Salvation Army’s work and values.
What is The Salvation Army? The Bible
Why is the Bible important?.. is a lesson that explains why the Bible is important to Salvation Army members. Pupils investigate a number of Bible teachings and reflect if they agree with them. Lesson 4 of 6.
These resources provide an introduction to The Salvation Army through a range of lessons and activities. They are ideal to use in one-off lessons, or to introduce a longer topic looking at different aspects of The Salvation Army.
Alcohol and The Salvation Army
In this lesson students will reflect on and express their own opinions about alcohol as well as understand the consequences of alcohol consumption. Pupils will be able to explain The Salvation Army's standpoint and understand how The Salvation Army helps those suffering with alcohol additions.
What is The Salvation Army? And Jesus said, 'Love one another.'
What’s Jesus got to do with it?.. is a lesson on how The Salvation Army is based on the teaching of Jesus, to love one another. Pupils have the opportunity to reflect on how you can live in a way that shows love to others. Lesson 3 of 6.
These resources provide an introduction to The Salvation Army through a range of lessons and activities. They are ideal to use in one-off lessons, or to introduce a longer topic looking at different aspects of The Salvation Army.
Refugees - Home from Home
A story of hope and belonging. A KS2 lesson exploring how a community can support refugees. It encourages pupils to reflect on how we can be welcoming to others in our lives. It is based on real events, of a Salvation Army community supporting a Syrian refugee family through the Community Sponsorship scheme. There is a PSHE focus but can easily be adapted for RE.
The Salvation Army: History
Ideal for independent learning, group work or use as posters. Fact sheets, puzzles, FAQs, images and news articles explains how and why The Salvation Army began. A fun, flexible and engaging way for your pupils to learn.
Additional topics (including William Booth) and videos are available on The Salvation Army website.