This publcation seeks to help busy classroom teachers explore beliefs about Jesus in ways which take account of Jesus as both a historial and a contemporary figure by considering key events in his life and the importance of those events of believers.
£9.00A popular theme in primary Religious Education in many AGreed Syllabuses and schemes of work is to focus on special places. This can be interpreted in various ways.
£9.00Stories are a wonderful resource for learning. Used sensitively, faith stories can enable children to start asking questions about the nature of God and enrich their religious vocabulary. The book contains stories about God from five world religions and provides practical strategies to help pupils explore the messages and meanings of such stories for religious believers.
£9.00Symbolism is the language of religion. This book provides teachers with a range of strategies to help pupils of a wide range of abilities to reflect, ponder, ask questions and make connections with the meaning of religious symbols from Sikhism, Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism and Islam.
£9.00This publication aims to help teachers to introduce pupils to the sacred books of the principal religions in Britain and to explore what they mean for believers, how they are used in worship and as a source of authority and guidance.
£9.00Teaching Christmas Year by Year : This Publication aims to help teachers think of new ideas and plan carefully in order to ensure pupils engage with the teachings of Christmas year on year
£9.00For many families, following a religious tradition together is an important part of daily life. This book provides some ways into exploring how families celebrate special events and worship God within the home.
£9.00Inspirational role models often draw their own inspiration from their religious faith. This book uses the individual stories of key figures from each of the six major faiths, including Aung San Suu Kyi, Desmond Tutu and Mohandas Gandhi, to explore ideas of commitment and putting beliefs into action.
£9.00Festivals are a popular aspect of primary RE, providing a window into the beliefs, values, hopes and commitments of faith communities. This book helps teachers to get beyond retelling the stories behind the festivals and encourage pupils to engage with the real meaning of religious celebrations and reflect on what is worth celebrating in their own lives.
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