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Religious and Moral Education – previously delivered to Year 7 SEN pupils

What?
A lesson designed to engage individuals or groups with moderate learning difficulties and delivered through story-telling using Religious and/or Moral Education materials that are included to download.

Objectives
The lesson plans incorporate a progression of academic learning and personal development including self-esteem and confidence.
Referring to stories offers layers of education and experience. In its simplest form a story can be interesting, funny, relaxing or just enjoyable. The individual may experience deeper or greater learning either through listening alone or engaging in discussion.
Many examples can be found in stories of how people live and the impact their behaviours have. Young people are invited to explore and discuss such examples and reflect on their own behaviour. Young people are then able to choose and make informed decisions regarding their own lives.

Where?
To be delivered in a comfortable, relaxed environment, free from interruption. For maximum engagement, young people need to feel safe and secure to be able to trust their surroundings and feel acceptable.

How?
Boundaries of expectations from group members must be discussed, for example; listening to others without interruption, respecting others’ opinions, speaking politely.
Allow silence from those seeking only to listen – they are still learning.
Any answer (offered with respect) is acceptable and can be used to further discussion.

Learning Outcomes
Physical;
• listening and speaking, reading, fine motor skills, visual assimilation and transformation of the written word from varying distances,
Cognitive processes;
• awareness, perception, reasoning and judgment.
Social;
• develop and maintain positive relationships with peers, authority and others.
Emotional;
• awareness of self and others and how to deal with feelings.
Behaviour;
• recognise acceptable and inappropriate behavior to evaluate and determine appropriate and acceptable responses.

Titles for the Term Include:
Week 1 ‘The Fox without a Tail’
Week 2 ‘The Shepherd Boy and The Wolf’.
Week 3 ‘The Boastful Traveller’
Week 4 ‘The Crow and the Fox’
Week 5 ‘Who will Bell the Cat’
Week 6 ‘Crow and the Swan’
Week 7 ‘The Wolf and the Lamb’
Week 8 ´The Lion and the Hare´
Week 9 ‘Brother and Sister’
Week 10 ‘The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs’
Week11 ‘The Wind and the Sun’
Week12 ‘The Trees and the Axe’

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Previously delivered to SEN pupils in Year 7 **What?** Twelve lessons designed to engage individuals or groups with moderate learning difficulties and delivered through story-telling using Religious and/or Moral Education materials that are included to download. **Objectives** The lesson plans incorporate a progression of academic learning and personal development including self-esteem and confidence. Referring to stories offers layers of education and experience. In its simplest form a story can be interesting, funny, relaxing or just enjoyable. The individual may experience deeper or greater learning either through listening alone or engaging in discussion. Many examples can be found in stories of how people live and the impact their behaviours have. Young people are invited to explore and discuss such examples and reflect on their own behaviour. Young people are then able to choose and make informed decisions regarding their own lives. **Where?** To be delivered in a comfortable, relaxed environment, free from interruption. For maximum engagement, young people need to feel safe and secure to be able to trust their surroundings and feel acceptable. **How?** Boundaries of expectations from group members must be discussed, for example; listening to others without interruption, respecting others’ opinions, speaking politely. Allow silence from those seeking only to listen – they are still learning. Any answer (offered with respect) is acceptable and can be used to further discussion. **Learning Outcomes** Physical; • listening and speaking, reading, fine motor skills, visual assimilation and transformation of the written word from varying distances, Cognitive processes; • awareness, perception, reasoning and judgment. Social; • develop and maintain positive relationships with peers, authority and others. Emotional; • awareness of self and others and how to deal with feelings. Behaviour; • recognise acceptable and inappropriate behavior to evaluate and determine appropriate and acceptable responses. **Titles for the Term Include**: Week 1 ‘The Fox without a Tail’ Week 2 ‘The Shepherd Boy and The Wolf’. Week 3 ‘The Boastful Traveller’ Week 4 ‘The Crow and the Fox’ Week 5 ‘Who will Bell the Cat’ Week 6 ‘Crow and the Swan’ Week 7 ‘The Wolf and the Lamb’ Week 8 ´The Lion and the Hare´ Week 9 ‘Brother and Sister’ Week 10 ‘The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs’ Week11 ‘The Wind and the Sun’ Week12 ‘The Trees and the Axe’

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