crossteach Teaching RE lessons
Key Stage 2
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- Moses
- Apostles’ Creed
- The Church
- Pentecost
- Genesis Overview
- The Old Testament 1 and 2
- The New Testament
- Jesus: a Unique Baby
- Jesus in Art
- Jesus’ Birth
- The Search for the Serpent Crusher
- How and why do Christians read the Bible
- Christmas: God protects his chosen King
- Christmas Experience
- Easter Experience
- Moving On
- The lost sheep
- The lost son
- Zacchaeus
- Christian’s in Society[/dropdown_box]
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- Did Jesus exist?
- Who was Jesus?
- Why did Jesus come to earth?
- Why did Jesus die?
- Did Jesus really rise from the dead?
- The Bible and Jesus
- Jesus’ resurrection (several lessons)
- Miracles (several lessons)
- Jesus and Zacchaeus
- Geneology of Jesus
- Jesus’ birth: comparing gospel narratives
- Jesus: can one man make a difference?
- Jesus as a leader[/dropdown_box]
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- Fearfully and wonderfully made? – Identity and why Christians think that God made them
- Creation
- What does it mean to be a Christian?
- Why and how do Christians pray?
- Why and how Christians Worship God
- Church
- The meaning of Christmas
- The meaning of Easter
- Christingle
- Famous Christians
- Forgiveness
- Holy week
- Life after death
- The Bible: what is it and why do Christians read it?
- What do Christians believe?
- Prayer
- Passover/ Easter
- How do Christians make moral decisions?
- The Sermon on the Mount
- The Apostles’ Creed
- Worship
- The Bible and decisions
- Life after death
- Religious upbringing and belief in God[/dropdown_box]
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- Why did God bother making the world?
- Why is the world messed up?
- Images of God – How can we know what is God like?
- Evil and suffering
- Origins of the universe
- Unanswered prayer[/dropdown_box]
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- Stewardship
- Pilgrimage
- Stress
- Money and careers
- Money, work and choices
- Justice
- Euthanasia
- The environment
- Crime and punishment
- Divorce
- Abortion
- War
- GCSE
- Abortion
- Capital Punishment
- Cloning
- Racism
- Drugs
- Prejudice
- Divorce
- Marriage and family
- Medical ethics
- The environment
- Euthanasia
- War and peace
- The internet
- Wealth and poverty
- Other religions
- Forgiveness
- Miracles
- Christian perspective on global warming[/dropdown_box]
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- Heaven and Hell
- Marriage
- Salvation and Redemption
- Sanctity of Life
- The problem of evil
- How Christians deal with suffering
- A Christian view of justice, punishment and forgiveness
- Why does God allow evil and suffering?
- Why do Christians believe in God?
- A Christian view on abortion and sanctity of life
- What Christians believe about life after death
- Why Christians believe in life after death
- What is heaven like?
- What the bible says about who goes to heaven
- Christian View on racism
- Portrayal of Christians in the media
- How do Christians make moral decisions?
- Christian view of marriage and the family
- Life after death
- What is Christianity about?
- Holy week
- The uniqueness of Christ
- The existence of God[/dropdown_box]
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- Christians in the media
- War and Peace
- Christian Perspective on the environment
- Interpreting the Bible
- What does the Bible say about the future?
- Euthanasia
- Abortion
- The human condition, fatalism and free will
- Religious experience
- Miracles
- Life after death
- Environment, infertility and organ transplants (revision lesson)[/dropdown_box]