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Westlands First School and Nursery Key Stage 1 2015-2016 Christianity, Buddhism and Judaism Year group Foundation stage Seize opportunities to teach about other faiths through topic work 1 2 KS Assembly Autumn Recognise and describe special events in my life and People who are special to me. my peers People who are special in my Christenings new Marriage classroom/school/community. Birthdays Things that make us the Christmas same/different – we are all How do we celebrate unique Lives of familiar people. Learn about the life of Buddha through stories, and use to reflect on what they are like as a person. Session 1-3; and 5-6. USE as a tool to get to know the children. What Jews believe? A special book. Stories of special people and events. Jewish – moses and the 10 Commandments Special times-ChristmasA Special Book- Bible Why do we give gifts? Focus on gifts in story and Jesus being God’s gift to the world. ChristmasA special book- Bible What is an angel? Advent/light/Chrisitingle Jewish Rosh Hashanah (New Year) Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) Sukkot (Harvest Festival) Hanukah (Festival of lights) Christian All Saints’ Day St Andrew’s Day Advent Sunday (Start of the Christian year) Begin to know about their own cultures and beliefs; whilst respecting those of others. Continue to explore Jesus and look at his life through stories. Spring Creation story Comments and asks questions about aspects of their familiar world such as the place where they live or the natural world. What do they believe? Spring- new life, new beginnings- Easter Story Buddhism and special artefact, places and/or festivals. Sessions 4 and 7 Special times-Easter Symbols of new life and Easter Summer Special places Bible stories The Church- visit and get to Link morale to own lives. meet the different people in Invite children to share a church. their favourite bible story. Look at OT Shows interest in different occupations and ways of life. Signs and symbolsChristianity Special people and special places- Christian homes and Churches Church Visit Family Life and special times in Judaism Easter, the Last Supper and how a church celebrates Easter ( Visit) Stories of Jesus- timeline of his life continuing from the Christmas story building up to Easter. (using Children’s first Bible) Buddhist festivals Bodhi Day- On Bodhi day some Buddhists celebrate Gautama's attainment of enlightenment under the Bodhi tree at Bodhgaya, India. Theravada New Year New Year festival for Theravada Buddhists, celebrated for three days from the first full moon day in April Signs and symbols- Judaism and Christianity Special places- Home and Synagogue Buddhism- revise stories and symbols taught in Y1 Compare to Spring Church visit Synagogue visit Revise Buddhism temples Buddhist stories that have a moral message to discuss and make links to their own life’s and own religious beliefs. Wesak or Buddha day The most important of the Buddhist festivals. It celebrates the Buddha's birthday, and, for some Buddhists, also marks his enlightenment and death. Asala - Dharma Day The anniversary of the start of Buddha's teaching - his first sermon,"The Wheel of Truth", after his enlightenment. Foundation Stage- continue to explore a range of other religions through topics e.g. Diwali during topic on light. Y2 please feel free to link Judaism and Christianity to the religion of Buddhism, as taught in Y1 Westlands First School and Nursery Key stage 2 2015-2016 Christianity, Hinduism and Judaism Year group 3 4 KS Assembly Autumn A Special Book- 10 Christmascommandments A special book- bible Stories of special people and What happened at events – e.g. Abraham, Noah, Christmas? Exodus from Egypt Focus on feelings and making links to their own lives. What do Christians do at home/church to celebrate? Lives of key figures in the Comparison of the two life of the early Church; stories of Christmas. Peter and the Apostles; Paul, Identify the stories being the road to Damascus, his told in carols. journeys and letters. Hindu Ganesh-Chaturthi (Birthday of Ganesh Navaratri (Nine nights)/Durga Puja/Dusserah (Rama’s victory over Ravana) Divali (Festival of Lights/Mahavira’s nirvana) Jewish Simchat Torah (Rejoicing in the Law) Hanukah (Festival of lights) Christian All Saints’ Day St Andrew’s Day Advent Sunday (Start of the Christian year) Spring Hinduism- stories of Hindu Easter gods and goddesses and how Joy and sadness they relate to festivals Palm Sunday and Holy Week Stories associated with some of the Hindu gods. Stories of Rama and Sita, Krishna, Ganesha Signs and symbols of Hinduism Easter Betrayal and Loyalty Worship in the Home and Mandir Visit Mandhir/Church Life of Jesus: main events in his life, his healing and miracles, his teachings especially on love, forgiveness and the Kingdom of God; his death and resurrection. What Christians believe about him. Family Life and Special times- Life cycle events Visit Church/es Hinduism India- geographical background Caste system- snakes and ladders Rites of passage The Family in Hinduism- cycle of life and its duties POSSIBLY themes to revisit Buddhism (KS1 Y1) Buddhist stories that have a moral message to discuss and make links to their own life’s and own religious beliefs. Wesak or Buddha day The most important of the Buddhist festivals. It celebrates the Buddha's birthday, and, for some Buddhists, also marks his enlightenment and death. Asala - Dharma Day The anniversary of the start of Buddha's teaching - his first sermon,"The Wheel of Truth", after his enlightenment. Please refer to the Edulink resources as they are linked to the SACRE guidelines, and ensure progression. Re taught weekly, but remember it can be blocked depending on which is best to enhance learning. Summer Special Placesfeatures of churches Prayer