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U is for Uncertainty
A piece of home learning for KS3 (age 11-14) on Agnostics, and why saying ‘don’t know’ to questions about God might make sense using the BBC A to Z of Religion and Beliefs.
£CALL Out of stockV is for Virtue
A piece of home learning for KS3 (age 11-14) on virtues, values and how to be good using the BBC A to Z of Religion and Beliefs.
£CALL Out of stockW is for Wealth
A piece of home learning for KS3 (age 11-14) on wealth, poverty and why giving money away is popular in many religions using the BBC A to Z of Religion and Beliefs.
£CALL Out of stockX is for Xenophobia
A piece of home learning for KS3 (age 11-14) on xenophobia and why many religions try to teach people not to live as if they are in a tribe using the BBC A to Z of Religion and Beliefs.
£CALL Out of stockY is for Yom Kippur
A piece of home learning for KS3 (age 11-14) looking at how the Jewish day of Yom Kippur and other religious festival mark out important moments in life using the BBC A to Z of Religion and Beliefs.
£CALL Out of stockZ is for Zoroastrianism and other smaller religions
A piece of home learning for KS3 (age 11-14) looking at smaller religions and why they matter using the BBC A to Z of Religion and Beliefs.
£CALL Out of stockA-Z of Religion and Belief notes and home learning ideas
The A-Z of Religion & Belief notes and home learning ideas from Lat Blaylock, RE Today.
£CALL Out of stockTopical Film: Noah KS3 (home learning)
A piece of home learning using 'Noah' for pupils in KS3 (11-14 year olds).
£CALL Out of stockChristian Baptism (home learning)
A piece of home learning about Christian Baptism for pupils in KS4/GCSE (14-16 year olds).
£CALL Out of stockMy life my religion Easter Presentation (home learning)
A PowerPoint for home learning containing several pupil tasks based on a short BBC Clip looking at the importance of the festival of Easter to Christians, and supporting thinking about how Easter is celebrated in different ways. (8-13 year olds) )
£CALL Out of stockRE defender toolkit
Resources to support teachers secure provision for RE helping you to fight your corner.
£CALL Out of stockTen questions to evaluate your RE provision
Does your school provide an appropriate level of provision for RE? Here are ten questions think about.
£CALL Out of stockThe Chalk Circle of Enquiry (socially distanced learning)
This is one of a series of separate session ideas. Each involves some engaging learning out of doors, or in larger indoor spaces, some thinking all together and some opportunities to take the learning and record thoughts and ideas individually afterwards through good RE writing activities. We hope these ideas will flex across the 5-14 age range.
£CALL Out of stock30 leaves, 30 pieces of RE knowledge (socially distanced learning)
This is one of a series of separate session ideas. Each involves some engaging learning out of doors, or in larger indoor spaces, some thinking all together and some opportunities to take the learning and record thoughts and ideas individually afterwards through good RE writing activities. We hope these ideas will flex across the 5-14 age range.
£CALL Out of stockThe walk of faith exploration (socially distanced learning)
This is one of a series of separate session ideas. Each involves some engaging learning out of doors, or in larger indoor spaces, some thinking all together and some opportunities to take the learning and record thoughts and ideas individually afterwards through good RE writing activities. We hope these ideas will flex across the 5-14 age range.
£CALL Out of stockMy life my religion Hajj presentation (home learning)
A powerpoint containing several pupil tasks based on a short BBC Clip on Hajj. (8-13 year olds)
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