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Beginning to see RE as research
This PowerPoint sequence supports the article ‘Beginning to see RE as research’, on pupils interviewing adult.
£CALL Out of stock‘A Christian view’ extended interview with Lizzie Henderson
Faith in science? Faith in God? By Lizzie Henderson, Youth and Schools Programme Coordinator at The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion. This is an extended version of Lizzie’s article from the January 2018 edition of REtoday magazine.
£CALL Out of stock‘God the guardian Singing Psalm 46’
Corrine Guntrip is part of the Learning Academy Partnership and the All Saints Teaching School Alliance. Here Corrine discusses how she used music to explore theological ideas with Ilsham C of E Academy Year 4 pupils.
£CALL Out of stock14 key moments in Jesus 'last hours'
This PowerPoint sequence supports ideas from Spring 2018’s REtoday magazine, pp. 24–5. Start your pupils off on slide 4.
£CALL Out of stock5-4-3-2-1 Learning Hindu ideas by numbers
Exploring Religion and Beliefs: Hindus-: 5-4-3-2-1 Learning Hindu ideas by numbers. Further information and revision activity to extend learning activity 2
£CALL Out of stockA British flag to learn from British Values
This PowerPoint sequence supports the idea for a piece of work about British values for a large school population from REtoday, September 2015.
£CALL Out of stockA mother's forgiveness for her son's killers (Christianity)
A Mother’s Forgiveness for her Son’s Killers is a short clip (6.16 mins) from the BBC’s Learning Zone Broadband Clips Library which tells the story of 18-year-old Anthony Walker through interviews with his mother and sister, and using news footage. They describe their feelings at the loss of Anthony, and also how forgiving his killers, following Jesus’ teaching about forgiveness, has helped them to release their feelings of anger, bitterness and revenge.
£CALL Out of stockA muslim response to the evil of IS
An article from this RE Today publication in which Kate Christopher explores issues every teacher of RE has to think about.
£CALL Out of stockA Short History of Evil
A short history of evil is a 4-minute mini-documentary. Some big questions, illustrated by perspectives and snippets from the history of religion, are posed. The resource is aimed specifically at GCSE, is fast-paced and provocative. It enables students understand aspects of the topic, and also leads them to consider their own response to the issue in the light of their learning in RE.
£CALL Out of stockAbortion - overview in 6 religions
BBC Ethics: Abortion is part of the BBC’s vast Ethics website. It provides detailed and comprehensive coverage of the main ideas, concepts and perspectives. Buddhism, Christianity (Church of England and Roman Catholic), Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism are covered.
£CALL Out of stockAbortion: some Christian perspectives
BBC Bitesize Religious Studies provides a brief overview of the position of Christianity on abortion. There is a short test activity to consolidate learning.
£CALL Out of stockAdvertising Christianity
Church-ads runs an annual campaign to re-tell the story of his birth in ways which engage positively with the public’s interest. This site provides details of the current campaign.
£CALL Out of stockAnimal Ethics: perspectives from 5 religions
Animal Ethics is part of the BBC’s Ethics website. It provides detailed and comprehensive coverage of the main areas of study required by the exam boards e.g. legislation; moral status of animals; experimentation; eating animals; pets; hunting; animal activism. Perspectives from five religions are covered: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism. The material is text-based. It is suitable as a reference point for students, particularly more able ones, and is a readily accessible source from anywhere with internet access.
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