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The Salvation Army in Britain
A lesson exploring how The Salvation Army supported those in Britain during World War One.
Catherine Booth and Women in Christian Ministry
A lesson aimed at 16- to 18-year-olds about Catherine Booth's arguments for women preaching and leading. The resources help students explore Bible passages and Catherine Booth's beliefs as expressed in her pamphlet Women's Right to Preach the Gospel. This lesson provides an opportunity for students to share their own opinions on this subject having reflecting on the texts and arguments.
The Salvation Army of the Front Line
A lesson exploring how The Salvation Army supported those on the front line during World War One.
The Salvation Army: Faith in Action
Ideal for independent learning, group work or use as posters. Fact sheets, puzzles, FAQs, images and news articles explores The Salvation Army at work in the community. A fun, flexible and engaging way for your pupils to learn.
Additional topics and videos are available on The Salvation Army website.
The Salvation Army's COVID response
This video resource is versatile in its use and is suitable for online learning as well as aiding classroom discussions.
There are a range of short clips below to help your pupils explore some of the work The Salvation Army has done throughout the pandemic.
Each video includes a set of discussion questions to aid virtual or live conversations, looking at what The Salvation Army does and why they do it.
The First world War and The Salvation Army - Chaplains and After the War
Lesson 4 of 4. Heart to God and Hand to Man explores how Salvation Army chaplains supported soldiers on the front line, and reflects on the support given during WW1.
Part of a complete mini project based on the First World War. It covers the humanitarian aid given to soldiers abroad and in the UK. Pupils discover how and why The Salvation Army supported servicemen in a thought provoking yet fun and creative way.
Includes opportunities for cross-curricular links.
The First World War and The Salvation Army - Supporting Soldiers
Lesson 2 of 4. I was a Stranger and You Welcomed Me explores how and why The Salvation Army supported soldiers near the front line in Salvation Army huts.
Part of a complete mini project based on the First World War. It covers the humanitarian aid given to soldiers abroad and in the UK. Pupils discover how and why The Salvation Army supported servicemen in a thought provoking yet fun and creative way.
Includes opportunities for cross-curricular links.
Refugees: On The Move!
In time for Refugee Week!
Lesson Two of a two-part lesson for 11-16 year olds exploring who refugees are and how The Salvation Army seek to help refugees in the UK. There is a Citizenship focus but it has optional RE extension tasks to develop the lesson into a cross curricular learning session.
Lesson One: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/refugees-got-to-go-12131080
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.
Caring During Coronavirus (Covid) - The Salvation Army
Faith in Action/ Caring in the community/ RE / PSHE.
A lesson exploring the different ways The Salvation Army has responded to the pandemic and have been supporting people in their local communities. Pupils learn about the work of The Salvation Army and reflect on the different ways people can be supported.
Also includes suggestions for online groups.
The First World War and The Salvation Army - Ambulances and Women's War Work
Lesson 3 of 4. Love in Action and in Truth explores the different types of war work men and women of The Salvation Army undertook to support soldiers.
Part of a complete mini project based on the First World War. It covers the humanitarian aid given to soldiers abroad and in the UK. Pupils discover how and why The Salvation Army supported servicemen in a thought provoking yet fun and creative way.
Includes opportunities for cross-curricular links.
The Salvation Army: An Introduction
Ideal for independent learning, group work or use as posters. Fact sheets, puzzles, FAQs, images and news articles introduces the work and beliefs of The Salvation Army. A fun, flexible and engaging way for your pupils to learn.
Additional topics and videos are available on The Salvation Army website.
Christmas Lights - Christmas Teaching Ideas
Looking for a new way to present the Christmas story to your pupils? Use these vibrant engaging images as a quick starter to a lesson, a group discussion or the main focus of a lesson.
Resource includes a range if teaching ideas for KS2 but adaptable for any key stage.
The Salvation Army: Coronavirus Response
Ideal for independent learning, group work or use as posters. Fact sheets, puzzles, FAQs, images and news articles explores the work of The Salvation Army during the pandemic. A thought-provoking, flexible and engaging way for your pupils to learn.
Additional topics and videos are available on The Salvation Army website.