What matters most to Humanists and Christians?Quick View
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What matters most to Humanists and Christians?

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Year 5 lesson plan, Powerpoints and resources for the RE topic, What matters most to Humanists and Christians? Children will find this scheme very interested. I have used it many times and each time, the discussions get better and better. Children will be able to compare and contrast Humanism and Christianity. They will be able to share their own views on the topic.
How do Christians decided how to live? What would Jesus do?Quick View
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How do Christians decided how to live? What would Jesus do?

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A full unit of work (and resources) based of U2.5 How do Christians decided how to live? What would Jesus do? Learn about parables, sermons, Jesus’ mission and hid beatitudes. Learn about the 10 commandments. The story of the centurion: Does he feel worthy for Jesus to come to his house? The Lord’s Prayer and more… This is a great unit for class discussions!
Looking out of the Space StationQuick View
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Looking out of the Space Station

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A brief lesson plan for yr 3-5 for a creative writing piece on looking out of the space station. You will need a large sheet of paper/white board to jot ideas down from the class.
Space Themed MenuQuick View
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Space Themed Menu

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A space themed menu. Reason for creating this- We have been learning about space and are talking about nutrition (linking to what astronauts might be eating). The children then created their own space themed menu, thinking about the nutrition aspects.
Gravity on other planets experimentQuick View
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Gravity on other planets experiment

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A fun and physical way to show children how gravity is on other planets. You will need some cones to mark out where each planet is. (Optional - plastic balls to throw to act as an astroid belt) On this resource, it tells you what movements children need to make and how to make them from one planet to another. It is really fun. For an extra challenge: Weigh the children down with a heavy coat and get them to complete the course. They will be talking about this for ages! (My class did!)