KS1: How should we care for others and the world, and why does it matter?

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This investigation enables pupils to learn in depth from different religious and spiritual ways of life about caring for other people and for the world. Through studying Bible stories, the lives of believers such as Dr Barnardo, Mother Teresa or a local believer, the Jewish practice of Tzedakah and Sukkot celebrations pupils learn about how beliefs turn into actions for many religious and non-religious people. The unit encourages creativity through the use of art and music.

  • ISBN: 200319
  • SKU: 200319
  • Published: 09/01/2020

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Recommended for Year 2.

This investigation enables pupils to learn in depth from different religious and spiritual ways of life about caring for other people and for the world. Through studying Bible stories, the lives of believers such as Dr Barnardo, Mother Teresa or a local believer, the Jewish practice of Tzedakah and Sukkot celebrations pupils learn about how beliefs turn into actions for many religious and non-religious people. The unit encourages creativity through the use of art and music.

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  • ISBN: 200319
  • SKU: 200319
  • Published: 20200109

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