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An Interview with Rabbi Nancy Morris

Q and A with Rabbi Nancy Morris.

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Concepts from Sikhs and Buddhists: creative RE

Concepts from Sikhs and Buddhists: making creative sense of wisdom (page 48). A PowerPoint presentation to support this article.

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Mr Men and Little Miss Thoughtful, Mr Foolish and Little Miss Daft

This PowerPoint sequence supports the ideas about getting ten year old's to work with six year old's on the topic of Wisdom from pages 14–16 in RE Today, April 2016.

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How is the Jewish faith defended?

REToday Article Big Picture pp.96-97

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Being human: do we have a problem?

Margaret O’Sullivan’s RS short-course GCSE was taken away, so she needed to devise a course made up of a single ‘pure’ RE lesson every two weeks with a focus on pupils’ spiritual and moral development.

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The big picture: defending Jewish people?

This PowerPoint sequence supports ideas from Summer 2017’s REtoday magazine. Start your class off on the next slide, and discuss the questions as you go. Pupils might write three paragraphs about this – see slide 5. Teachers should make sure the pupils understand the concepts of anti-Semitism and fascism as the work begins.

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Creative Incarnation

Liz Mills, who leads RE at Bottesford CE Primary School, wanted to enable her pupils to develop their understanding of the concept of Incarnation in Christianity across the 7–11 age group.

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Bernadette and Beatitudes

This PowerPoint sequence supports the ideas about the meanings of the Beatitudes from Matthew 5 in Christian text. It is based on Trish Ebbrell’s work, published in Summer 2017’s REtoday magazine. The pupils sometimes struggle with their writing, but they really do handle the big ideas about Saint Bernadette rather well.

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Being human: do we have a problem?

This PowerPoint sequence supports ideas from Margaret O’Sullivan’s article in REtoday (summer 2017) about art in RE. Margaret teaches RE at the Forces School in Cyprus.

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The angel's message PowerPoint

The Revelation of the Holy Qur’an: interesting Islamic learning for5–6-year-olds This PowerPoint sequence supports ideas from Autumn 2017’s REtoday magazine.

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Stormzy: grime and grace PowerPoint

Stormzy: grime and grace PowerPoint illustrating the learning activities with examples of students’ work. This PowerPoint sequence supports ideas from Autumn 2017’s REtoday magazine.

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Here I stand PowerPoint

Martin Luther stood for his beliefs 500 years ago, in October 1517. What would your pupils stand for today? This PowerPoint sequence supports ideas from Autumn 2017’s REtoday magazine.

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The important things about

The important things about

In the book, each poem follows a simple structure. It takes one key feature of the poem’s subject and uses this as the first and last line. Sandwiched in between these are several lines describing other features of the subject.

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RE:Challenging prejudice with knowledge

Teachers can use this with pupils aged 11–16. This presentation uses a quiz about British Islam today. Teachers can use this to get pupils to try out the quiz, and to give answers.

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