SPIRITED ARTS
A NATRE project to link creativity with Religious Education for schools

Vision!

What is vision? Whose visions inspire me? What is my vision? How do we see visions? How do we make them happen? In this theme, pupils might think of the meaning of vision for them, or the place of vision in a religion, or a sacred story that includes a vision. The vision of Martin Luther King, or Mahatma Gandhi, or some lesser known visionary might be the stimulus, but it could be about the spiritual vision of the child too. A written reflection on visions in life plus a visionary image will be a winning combination.
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William (10)
Lois (11)
Lauren (11)
Christopher (14)
 
Hannah (5), Melissa (6) & Olivia (7)
Our Vision of Heaven
Ethan
Age 11
There are Many Ways to Change the World
Rose
Age 13
A Vision of Energy and Spirit
Jodie
Age 15
You don't need vision to believe
Nasser (6)
Mason (6)
Lucy (7)
Aaron (8)
Rebecca (8)
Casey (8)
Nasser
Age 6
Mason
Age 6
Lucy
Age 7
Aaron
Age 8
Rebecca
Age 8
Casey
Age 8
 
Harriet (9)
Stephen (9)
Josh (10)
Jack (11)
Christopher, Joshua & Joseff (13)
 
 
Harriet
Age 9
Stephen
Age 9
Josh
Age 10
Jack
Age 11
Christopher,
Joshua & Joseff
All age 13
 
Jack (11)
Kieran (12)
Bethyn (12)
Connor (12)
Lydia (12)
Kimberley (13)
Jack
Age 11
Kieran
Age 12
Bethyn
Age 12
Connor
Age 12
Lydia
Age 12
Kimberley
Age 13
 
Khalsoom (14)
Ekramul (14) & Mohammod (13)
Prativa & Sebina (15)
Maria (15)
 
 
Khalsoom
Age 14
Ekramul (14)
& Mohammod (13)
Prativa & Sebina
Age 15
Maria
Age 15
 



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