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Puddles Lends a Paw
A clearly and well written, brightly illustrated book for young children in which Puddles the cat explores a church and meets people who help, an opportunity to use a fiction text to explore Christianity in a simple way.
£CALL Out of stockPrimary RE with ICT: A pupil’s entitlement
ICT offers a range of powerful tools to help pupils to learn, and this document provides examples of how it supports, enhances and develops learning and teaching in religious education (RE).
£CALL Out of stockPrimary RE - identifying outstanding lessons
Jane Brooke outlines what an outstanding lesson in RE looks like in a primary school.
£CALL Out of stockMy First Qur'an
My First Qur’an provides primary schools with an authentic and sensitive retelling of the stories of the Qur’an written by a Muslim in a style suitable for young children.
£CALL Out of stockReligion and Life: Christianity
This book has been designed to support the teaching of the Edexcel GCSE specification for Religious Studies and allows pupils to reflect and analyse their own perception of Christianity as a world religion reflected through what it is to be a Christian.
£CALL Out of stockReflection: a gift to the child
Julie Grove reflects on the methods of RE that give a non-religious gift to the child.
£CALL Out of stockReconciliation: The Heart of Peace
A study-reflection guide based on the Pax Christi Icon of Peace.
£CALL Out of stockKS1 RE - Exploring Parables: The Good Samaritan
Reception teacher Jo Bailey introduces the story of The Good Samaritan to her class at Fairlop Primary school in Essex.
£CALL Out of stockMoral Problems, second edition
This new edition of Moral Problems offers the reader the opportunity to explore extracts of major philosophical works in ethical theory. This is achieved through a mix of primary sources, commentary, questions and exercises.
£CALL Out of stockMoral Philosophy: a guide to ethical theory
This textbook, part of the Philosophy in Focus series, provides a good introduction to moral philosophy and ethical theories in an accessible and student-centred way.
£CALL Out of stockThat's offensive. Perspectives on reliigious offence in advertising.
Reverend Canon Professor Martyn Percy is Principal of Ripon College, Oxford. He’s not scared of adverts that offend. Good job, because he used to chair the Advertising Standards Agency.
£CALL Out of stockWorship and Sacred Places
Worship and Sacred Places encourages knowledge and understanding of Christianity, Judaism and Islam, especially as practised in the UK. It covers the beliefs of each religion, the nature and significance of worship, and the importance of sacred places.
£CALL Out of stockWhy do People Suffer?
This book is a good text to use instead of a textbook, a suitable primary source for religious learning. Ask a bright student to read it and summarise it in a talk to the class.
£CALL Out of stockWhy Atheism?
A DVD resource designed specifically to introduce students to some of the key issues in humanism and atheism. A stimulating and engaging resource which represents excellent value for money.
£CALL Out of stockWho was ...St Francis of Assisi?
This volume on the life of St Francis is part of the Short Books series of biographies of famous historical figures.
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