The Meaning of El Salvador CrossesQuick View
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The Meaning of El Salvador Crosses

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Continuing work on Christianity and symbols this lesson was written for Year Threes to explain the symbolism behind the El Salvador Crosses. Children think of enquiry questions about their cross and discuss it with the class. We also look at the Maria Gomez cross. Children discuss how learning about these crosses helps their understanding of Jesus, Christianity and themselves. The session leads into an extended art session where the children make their own A1 size painted crosses. (Makes a lovely school display ready for Easter!)
Introduction to Special Books (Bible)Quick View
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Introduction to Special Books (Bible)

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A lesson plan and powerpoint to enable an enquiry to books which are special to them. Children to bring in own books to share and the teacher also needs to do the same and adapt the powerpoint to suit their books. Leads to questions on what is the Bible, why is it important to Christians etc. An introduction to a unit of work on the Bible. Designed for Year 2 but could be adapted for Year 1 or Year 3.
What is Advent?Quick View
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What is Advent?

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Powerpoint to explore the meaning of Advent with KS2 although designed for Year 4. Looking at symbolism, key words and what Advent means for them. Uses Ipads but could easily be changed. You also need to alter the names for your local churches. Enquiry skills.
Parable of the Tax Collector and the PhariseeQuick View
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Parable of the Tax Collector and the Pharisee

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An introduction to this parable designed for Year 4 but easily adaptable upwards. Uses the Bible passage and film clips to explore the parable. Reflective drawing task of the Pharisee and Tax Collector followed by a practical activity about pride and humility and ends with storytelling around the group.
Sikhism 1 - Introduction to Key BeliefsQuick View
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Sikhism 1 - Introduction to Key Beliefs

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The first of a series of six lessons introducing Sikhism. Designed for Year 5 but have also used with years 4 and 6. Lesson plan and powerpoint. This lesson looks at what is belief, what do you believe and some key Sikh beliefs using enquiry based learning methods.
An Easter Enquiry for Years 5 or 6Quick View
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An Easter Enquiry for Years 5 or 6

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A lesson plan and powerpoint for an extended afternoon of RE exploring the meaning of Easter for the individual and for Christians. Explores the events of Holy Week and key concepts such as salvation, crucifixion, resurrection, hope. Drama and Philosophy for Children (P4C) based activities with reflection and teacher in role. Suitable for KS2 with a good understanding of Easter.
Exploring the Eucharist / Holy Communion with KS1Quick View
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Exploring the Eucharist / Holy Communion with KS1

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A powerpoint to help with learning about the Eucharist / Communion which was designed for our unit of work on Easter but could be used at any time during the year. Children are asked to find connections and ask questions. Conscience Alley drama activity about the decisions which Judas made. What is an Altar? What does bread and wine mean to a Christian? What happened at the Last Supper?
Five Pillars lesson 5 - ZakahQuick View
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Five Pillars lesson 5 - Zakah

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This is the 5th in a series of lessons looking at key Muslim beliefs and the Five Pillars of Islam. It is written for Year 5 but can easily be adapted. We look at picture clues for Zakah and discuss what it means to be generous without reward. We look at the aims of Zakah and where the money goes. A large group P4C discussion follows looking at our personal opinions on charity and responsibility. We finish with a reflection about how we can show more responsibility for others worldwide. Feedback welcome.
Sikhism 5 - Sikh values, Karma and ReincarnationQuick View
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Sikhism 5 - Sikh values, Karma and Reincarnation

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The fifth of a series of six lessons introducing Sikhism. Designed for Year 5 but have also used with years 4 and 6. Lesson plan and powerpoint. This lesson looks at values in Sikhism and our own lives with opoortunity to discuss Karma dn Reincarnation using enquiry based learning methods.
Sikhism 6 - Guru Nanak's life and birthday festivaQuick View
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Sikhism 6 - Guru Nanak's life and birthday festiva

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The sixth of a series of six lessons introducing Sikhism. Designed for Year 5 but have also used with years 4 and 6. Lesson plan and powerpoint. This lesson looks at Guru Nanak's birthday as a festival using enquiry based learning methods.
Sikhism 4 - The Khanda, the Khalsa and the 5Ks.Quick View
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Sikhism 4 - The Khanda, the Khalsa and the 5Ks.

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The fourth of a series of six lessons introducing Sikhism. Designed for Year 5 but have also used with years 4 and 6. Lesson plan and powerpoint. This lesson looks at the symbolism of the 5Ks and the importance of community in Sikhism using enquiry based learning methods.
Five Pillars lesson 3 - Sawm and RamadanQuick View
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Five Pillars lesson 3 - Sawm and Ramadan

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This is the third in a series of lessons about the Five Pillars and key Islamic beliefs. It was written for Year 5 but easily adaptable. We start with a discussion about our favourite months of the year then look at the Islamic calendar and the month of Ramadan. We listen and watch two clips to try to find answers to our own enquiry questions then there is a quick group activity matching the question cards to the correct answers. We compare the feasting of Eid with the fasting of Ramadan. Children complete a mindmap about what they have learnt whilst trying to avoid temptation.
Sikhism 3 - The Gurdwara and Guru Granth SahibQuick View
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Sikhism 3 - The Gurdwara and Guru Granth Sahib

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The third of a series of six lessons introducing Sikhism. Designed for Year 5 but have also used with years 4 and 6. Lesson plan and powerpoint. This lesson looks at what is the Gurdwara and Guru Granth Sahib and key concepts of equality and sharing using enquiry based learning methods.
The Role of the Shepherds (Nativity / Christmas)Quick View
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The Role of the Shepherds (Nativity / Christmas)

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A drama based enquiry about why the angels told the shepherds the good news of the birth of Jesus. Starts with a 'who said what&' activity looking at Bible quotes. Then uses a poem, some paintings, P4C and a hot seating enquiry before groups create a news report interviewing the shepherds.
Exploring Personal beliefs on Creation through P4CQuick View
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Exploring Personal beliefs on Creation through P4C

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This is a lesson plan and powerpoint which is aimed at Year 4 but can be adapted upwards. Covers views on the creator God, how the world was made, developing spirituality on beauty and wonder, big bang. Basically a chance to ask big Questions and explore own and each other's views using a range of methods including Philosophy for Children. (P4C) Have selected it as &'Christianity&'; but it quite generic and easily adaptable. Photos included are just from google images so you might like to use your own.
99 Names of Allah (1st lesson on Islam for Year 3ish)Quick View
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99 Names of Allah (1st lesson on Islam for Year 3ish)

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A powerpoint for an introduction to a unit of work on Allah and Angels which is my first unit of work on Islam in Yearv 3. Could be adapted for older or Younger. Includes discussion on the child's names, their views about God as belief lines and discussion, a treasure hunt to find some of the 99 names, freeze frames to help them to remember 3 names and a quick look at some art which includes the 99 names. I have included the names of the artists on the powerpoints in case you want more information about them.
What is Baptism?Quick View
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What is Baptism?

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A lesson plan and powerpoint to explore baptism with Year 2 but could be adapted for Year 1. Includes time tor children to share own artefacts involving baptism. Develops questioning and enquiry skills. Christianity, family life, life events, believer's baptism, infant baptism, christening, artefacts.
Sikhism 2 - Guru NanakQuick View
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Sikhism 2 - Guru Nanak

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The second of a series of six lessons introducing Sikhism. Designed for Year 5 but have also used with years 4 and 6. Lesson plan and powerpoint. This lesson looks at Guru Nanak and asks questions about who can lead and influence our decisions using enquiry based learning methods.
Hinduism - Belief in one God many formsQuick View
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Hinduism - Belief in one God many forms

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A powerpoint leading to Group investigations of Hindu Gods and Goddesses including Vishnu, Saraswati, Ganesh, Krishna, Shiva, Lakshmi. Each enquiry group has 20 minutes to research their deity before presenting and being interviewed by the class. Designed for Year Four but easily adaptable.