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Year 3 unit: How does the church building help Christians to worship?

Examples of Unit titles from the RE Curriculum that are particularly enhanced by Christian visitors: Why is the Church a special place for Christians? Why is the Bible a holy book for Christians? How do local Christians show their commitment to Jesus’ teachings?

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Year 3 unit: How does the church building help Christians to worship?

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  1. Examples of Unit titles from the RE Curriculum that are particularly enhanced by Christian visitors: • Why is the Church a special place for Christians? • Why is the Bible a holy book for Christians? • How do local Christians show their commitment to Jesus’ teachings? • How do Christians use the Bible? • Why do Christians believe they are responsible for the created world? • How do Christians worship?

  2. Year 3 unit: How does the church building help Christians to worship? How do I respond to the idea of a holy place?

  3. Year 3 unit: How does the church building help Christians to worship? How do I respond to the idea of a holy place?

  4. Year 3 unit: How does the church building help Christians to worship? *Photos of children exploring 2 churches to help them make comparisons. Photos include – 2 children trying on robes 1 child playing on an organ with a vicar

  5. Year 1 Unit: Why is the church an important place for Christians?

  6. Year 1 Unit: Why is the church an important place for Christians? • *Photos taken from a powerpoint a visitor used when visiting a class. • Images include – a traditional wedding in a church and a community coming together to worship when there is no local church e.g. using a school building and a baptism in a garden.

  7. Year 4 unit: -What is the Bible? -How do Christians use the Bible? -What is my view of the Bible? *Images of children exploring and reading Bibles with the help from a Christian visitor.

  8. Assemblies/ Collective Worship Values we focus on: enquiry, resilience, morality, communication, thoughtfulness, cooperation, respect and adaptability

  9. Christian Festival Workshops: *Images of children taking part in the last supper. Children using instruments to celebrate. Easter cracked open: Pass the parcel – revealing Easter symbols. Palm Sunday celebration, waving streamers. Taking part in the last super under a gazebo – telling the story. Writing a prayer at the end of session onto heart shape post it notes. Sticking these on a board to take back to school.

  10. Christian Festival Workshops: Christmas Unwrapped: Matching Christmas cards. Sorting Christmas cards. Visiting different stations to understand the Christmas story e.g. Drawing a simple map of Mary and Joseph’s journey onto special paper. Code breaking to reveal the message from Gabriel to Mary. Making a gift box to represent gifts brought to Jesus and decorating it with special stickers. Creating a happy and angry stick puppet.

  11. Celebrations in Schools: Harvest Christingle Nativity End of Year Leavers Service *Image of school Christingle service.

  12. How do staff benefit? • They can learn about Christian values and practices to enhance their future teaching. • They benefit from seeing specialist practitioners deliver lessons that inspireand engage. • They have the chance to take part in discussions and activities with their children while the lead facilitator takes responsibility for the main learning outcomes. • They can build relationships with members of the local community.

  13. How do children benefit? • Learning is brought to life. Children get to experience learning in real life contexts. • Children have the opportunity to ask questions and explore ideas that perhaps their teacher wouldn’t feel confident discussing or have the time to dedicate learning to. • Children get to learn outside the classroom! • Children benefit from learning from an adult with a different personality/ teaching style. • They can build relationships with members of the local community.

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