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Teachers Notes on BBC Story Programmes Easter
These classroom ideas support the BBC's Religion of the World series specifically looking at Easter. More notes on the other films are also available.
£CALL Out of stockThe power of words: prophecy, politics and symbol
a PDF of the article from pp.18-19 of the magazine
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a PDF of the article on pp.28-9 by Rosie Bradberry on encouraging deep thinking in RE with 11-16s
£CALL Out of stockWhen life gives you lemons, make RE
a PDF of the article on p.38. Maureen McDevitt-Norman teaches at Ecclesfield School in South Yorkshire. Starting work on inspirational people, she began not with Mother Teresa or Aung San Suu Kyi, but by making fruitful use of a metaphor
£CALL Out of stockUsing persona dolls at William Law School article
Teachers can use persona dolls in RE for imaginative, authentic and interesting learning with 3-7s. This article shows lots of fun ways to do it. (pp.12-14 )
£CALL Out of stockSix Regional Day Conferences for teachers of RE in training 2017-2018
NATRE is grateful to The Jerusalem Trust and the St Luke’s Foundation for their support in running six regional day conferences for teachers of RE in training 2017-2018.
£CALL Out of stockHow to make RE more playful – article
This article and PowerPoint show teachers of 4-7s in RE some interesting and fresh ways of making RE learning more playful. (pp.14-16)
£CALL Out of stockNot only animals but ‘hope’ and ‘new beginnings’
Ways to make the story of the ark and the flood a stimulus for deeper thinking for 5-11s. (pp.16-17)
£CALL Out of stockDemographics and religion - article
This document helps pupils see religion as it is in relation to their own view of the UK. It’s set up as a ‘marks out of ten’ quiz, and is fun to do, but carries lots of learning. (pp.26-7)
£CALL Out of stockA happy man, and a moral voice for love, peace and justice
A pdf of the article by Archbishop Desmond Tutu
£CALL Out of stockA big step up for your RE in a single day
RE Today believe they have a great way of lifting a whole school’s ambition and achievement in RE through whole-school professional development, often through clusters of school, multi-academy trusts and other networks of schools. Find out how...
£CALL Out of stockReading with Terry Waite
Many teachers of RE will recall Terry Waite’s long captivity as a hostage in Lebanon in the 1990s. In this PowerPoint, he looks back at the experience for the benefit of your GCSE pupils.
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