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A simple unit of work created around the understand christianity scheme of work for the Year 1 Gospels unit.
Includes a powerpoint and all worksheets.
Lesson 1: L.O: Which stories from the Bible help us to understand the ‘big idea’ of ‘Gospel’ or good news?
Lesson 2: L.O: What does the Bible text of Matthew the tax collector mean to Christians?
Lesson 3: L.O: What instructions does Jesus give to people about how to behave?
Lesson 4: L.O: How do Christians put these beliefs into practice in the Church community and their own lives?
Lesson 5: L.O: What are my ideas about whether Jesus’ ‘good news’ is only good news for Christians, or if there are things for anyone to learn, exploring different ideas?
Passover is a major Jewish celebration that occurs in Spring to mark the Israelites escape from slavery in Egypt. This presentation explores the story behind Passover, how it is celebrated and the significance of the Seder plate. An engaging PowerPoint to inspire your children to learn about another culture and one of their important festivals.
A sequence of 6 lessons based around the UC unit Salvation ‘Why does Easter Matter to Christians?’ for Year 1.
Lesson 1: What is salvation?
Lesson 2: What is the easter story? Please note the images for sorting are NOT included as these were from Twinkl.
Lesson 3: What did we learn about Jesus’ crucifixion?
Lesson 4: What emotions are shown through the easter story?
Lesson 5: How do Christians show their beliefs about the Easter story?
Lesson 6: Give at least three examples of how Christians show their beliefs about Jesus’ death and resurrection in church worship at Easter.
In this lesson, students learn about the key features of Anglican churches.
Some of the features covered include: the font, the altar, the pulpit, the lecturn, the nave, the crucifix and stained glass windows. Students learn about the key purpose of the features, and where they can be found in the church.
Students also begin to comprehend what the features symbolise.
This resource pack contains a comprehensive 16-slide Powerpoint, alongside an eye-catching worksheet. Two extension activities are provided in order to challenge higher ability learners.
In the past, I have used this lesson with children from across Key Stage 2 - the key learning is aligned with NC expectations for RE, and also the content prescribed by most diocese regions. All images are licensed for commercial use, and are cited on the final slide.
In this engaging lesson, students consider the places that are important to them. The lesson serves as a foundation for children’s later learning about places that are special to people of different faiths.
The learning is guided by a clear and colourful PowerPoint presentation, which guides students through the following step-by-step journey:
-Discussing the differences between a house and a home;
-Considering what features make a home a special place to many people;
-Identifying the things that make their own homes a special place;
-Brainstorming other places that people may consider as special, e.g. their town or their school;
-Understanding that different people are individuals, and have their own opinions of places that are special;
-Completing a plenary activity to assess their understanding;
-Self-reflecting on the extent to which they feel they have met the learning objective.
This resource pack includes the comprehensive PowerPoint presentation (17 slides) and the template for the main special places activity (provided in Word and PDF). There is everything that you need here to teach the lesson.
In the past, I have used this lesson with children from across Key Stage 1 - the key learning is aligned with curriculum expectations for RE, and also the content prescribed by most diocese regions. All images are licensed for commercial use.
In this engaging lesson, students develop their understanding of churches and what happens in them. It was originally taught as a part of an RE unit on ‘Special Places.’
The learning is guided by a clear and colourful PowerPoint presentation, which guides students through the following step-by-step journey:
-Knowledge harvesting what children already know about mosques, and what they would like to find out;
-Learning the basics about Mosques, before reading and comprehending ‘An Important Job for Qaswa the Camel’ - an age-appropriate story about the first mosque;
-Studying a number of images of different features in mosques and discussing why each feature is important;
-Understanding what makes mosques special places to Muslims, and finding similarities and differences between mosques and churches;
-Completing a plenary activity to assess their understanding;
-Self-reflecting on the extent to which they feel they have met the learning objective.
This resource pack includes the comprehensive PowerPoint presentation (24 slides) and the story for the comprehension activity (provided in Word and PDF). There is everything that you need here to teach the lesson.
In the past, I have used this lesson with children from across Key Stage 1 - the key learning is aligned with curriculum expectations for RE, and also the content prescribed by most diocese regions. All images are licensed for commercial use.
Christmas Split Pin activities. This fun and easy activity is perfect for kids to colour, cut out, pin and play. A great craft activity which incorporates colouring, scissor skills and fine motor skills. ‘Design Technology’ box ticked! Precololured and blank versions available to download.
4 EASY STEPS
Print onto white A4 or A3 card
Colour in the character
Cut out and hole punch the dots
Put the split pins into the holes
Ideal for printing the coloured version as an example and giving the blank characters to the children to colour, cut, pin and play.
Santa, Elf, Angel, Reindeer, Snowman & Penguin characters
Why do Christians call the day Jesus died ‘Good Friday’? Unit of work based on Understanding Christianity planning for year 3 and 4.
Medium term plan, full flipchart for all lessons, medium term plan, title page and resources for lessons.
This unit is a series of six lessons and all resources for the UC Gospel Unit “What is the Good News Jesus brings?” These lessons are based on UC CORE LEARNING planning.
Each lesson starts with a sticky knowledge retrieval quiz and vocabulary activity.
Activities include drama based on Roman soldiers and tax collector; group activity naming twelve world-changers; interactive Bible story reading of Matthew; study of Jesus’ teachings on forgiveness; emotion heart drawing task; debate around importance of friendship, forgiveness and peace; poster activity; study of the Christian charity St George’s Crypt; a look at the different kinds of peace; prayer study; exploring school for peaceful places; Church exploration linked to peace; and a three line prayer writing activity.
Lessons include videos, group/partner discussion, group tasks, individual tasks and making links to children’s own lives. All resources are included, and there is a printing requirement list for the whole unit. Please note - the SMART and PowerPoint contain the same content, but you need Notebook software to open SMART.
This unit is a series of six lessons and all resources for the UC Incarnation Unit “Why does Christmas matter to Christians?” These lessons are based on UC CORE LEARNING planning.
Each lesson starts with a sticky knowledge retrieval quiz and vocabulary activity.
Activities include mindmap; ways people prepare for a new baby task; design a new bedroom for baby Jesus; Christmas story trail with age appropriate bible passages; Christmas story roll the die discussion; retell story of Jesus’ birth task; Christmas card sorting activity; advent wreath discussion; class advent calendar task; class advent wreath making; class thankfulness paper chain activity; and post it activity answering the Big Question Why does Christmas matter to Christians?
Lessons include videos, group/partner discussion, group tasks, individual tasks and making links to children’s own lives. All resources are included, and there is a printing requirement list for the whole unit. Please note - the SMART and PowerPoint contain the same content, but you need Notebook software to open SMART.
This script is for an Easter assembly and covers the events leading up to Christ’s Crucifixion and Resurrection on Easter Sunday, which is the most important festival for Christians. The script includes three eyewitness accounts of the Easter story:
Simon helped carry Jesus’ cross up the hill.
A Roman soldier took a prisoner to his death.
Mary Magdalene discovered Jesus had risen from the dead and instructed her to inform the disciples.
There are 8 concluding statements that promote a gratitude mindset. For example, “If you are healthy today, you are more blessed than millions dying this week.”
Finally, the script asks us to remember our blessings, the true message of Easter, and to celebrate in the Good News that Christ is Risen!
The script is designed for Key Stage 2 and can accommodate 30 children, but it can be edited to suit more or fewer participants. Its running time is around 20-30 minutes, but it can be edited.
There are two poems mentioned in the script, which cannot be reproduced since they are not owned by the author. However, they should be available online, or you can substitute them with similar ones.
The script suggests singing a hymn, “Christ, Be Our Light,” by Bernadette Farrell, but again, this cannot be reproduced. The hymn is merely a suggestion and can be edited or removed depending on time restrictions.
Finally, the script includes a fully animated and transitioned PowerPoint presentation to provide a backdrop to the assembly.
Script Extract:
Good morning and welcome to our assembly. Lent is six weeks, lasting 40 days excluding Sundays, leading up to Easter. This period commences on Ash Wednesday and ends with Holy Week. Easter is the most important festival for Christians.
Lent is a period of introspection and prayer during which Christians recall the story of Jesus being tempted by the devil in the desert. They also strive to reconcile with God before celebrating Jesus’ resurrection on Easter Sunday.
YEAR 1 AND 2 - mixed class planning
suitable for Y1 or 2 or both. Differentiated for year groups
Planning for 8 weeks of the RE topic on Judaism: Who is Jewish and what do they believe
FULLY EDITABLE
Assessment: pre unit quiz and recall quiz included in planning
ALL slides with video links - POWERPOINT SLIDES
all resources -
challenge included for each lesson
L1- recall
L2 - what is judaism?
L3 - synagogue
L4 - how God is remembered
L5 - Shabbat
L6 & 7 - Passover
L8 - Hanukkah
“Easter Symbols Explained: Engaging Resource for KS1”
Discover the rich symbolism of Easter with our comprehensive teaching resource, designed to introduce KS1 children to the significance of Easter symbols in a straightforward manner.
Included in this resource:
-An 18-page PDF explaining Easter symbols and their meanings for Christians
-A sorting activity for matching symbols to their meanings, with two levels of differentiation
-Two exemplary pieces of writing on the topic to guide students in understanding and emulating the writing style
-A vocabulary bank for writing support, available as both a display and printer-friendly version
-6 Easter Symbols worksheets with accompanying answer sheets
Unlock the understanding of Easter symbolism for young learners with our popular resource, perfect for engaging KS1 students in the Easter narrative.
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Free Easter Story curriculum-based resource pack for EYFS, KS1 & KS2, full of classroom activities for all year groups and an assembly story for the whole school.
Celebrate Easter by downloading our resources that teach the Easter story in an engaging way. We’ve catered for all three primary-aged key stages, and each key stage includes a complete lesson plan with clear objectives, PPT and multiple age-appropriate resources - all the planning and prep done for you! All lessons are linked to the national curriculum and outcomes are clearly demonstrated in the success criteria.
Children will show their understanding of the Easter story through a range of activities: sequencing the story, creating their own story board, retelling the Easter story as a narrative, writing a diary from the perspective of a character and creating a newspaper report.
The full resource pack features:
EYFS - Sequencing the Easter Story
Year 1 - Storyboard retelling the Easter Story using simple sentences
Year 2 - Storyboard retelling the Easter Story with more complex sentences
Year 3 - Understanding why Palm Sunday is important to Christians
Year 4 - Diary entry from a character perspective (Mary Magdalene)
Year 5 - Diary entry from a character perspective (Mary Magdalene)
Year 6 - Newspaper report about the Easter Story
Whole school assembly PowerPoint
Happy Easter,
Stories for Schools
Worksheets based on Wayland’s Popcorn series A Year of Festivals - 4 books that introduce children to the main religious celebrations in Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Hinduism. Each worksheet looks at a different religion: Find out when Christian festivals take place during the year. Complete a chart about Hindu gods, and goddesses. Describe the different Jewish festivals. Learn the meanings of specific religious words in Islam.