RE Long Term Plan November 2015

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RE Long Term Plan November 2015

Foundation Year 1 Islam in depth Year 2 Hinduism in depth Special Occasions Our Family Autumn Spring Summer Belonging together 5Ks, cross, church gudwara Special Places Gurdwara and Church Senses in worship Puja visit church and Mandir Shining lights Divali and Christmas Managing Feelings and Behaviours Self Confidence and Self Control Chinese New Year People in stories Jesus and Muhammad Special Books Bible and Torah Nobody s fault Disaster and charity. Growing and changing Death and Easter Rules Right and Wrong Cultures and the beliefs of others Creation Creation stories, Harvest and Shabbat A time to feast Christian/Mulsim Easter and Eid ul Fitr Meeting people Monks and Christian Leaders Living well Moral teaching Year 3 Judaism in depth Making choices Rules Giving thanks Thanksgiving Working together Christian and Sikh Gurdwara Remembering (Christian Easter) Showing the way Religious leaders Caring for others Salvation Army Uniforms Christian and Sikh -

Year 4 Hinduism in depth Ways of telling Symbols and expression through art People worth celebrating Jesus and Rama Follow my leader Jesus and Buddha A fair world Charities The Sound of silence Questions and mediation Living like a saint Gurus and Saints Year 5 Talking about God Ways of describing God. Journeys Pilgrimage and Hajj Believing and belonging Islam in depth Words of Wisdom Bible and Qur an Ways of worship Worship, prayer and praise Beginnings Baisakhi and Pentecost Year 6 Judaism in depth Keeping the Rules Ten commandments and 5 Precepts Showing belief Expressing belief in art and symbol Speaking for yourself Confirmation, Bar/Bat Mitzvah Freedom Easter and Pesach Caring for the Earth Creation and the environment Death and Change Death and beliefs

Key Skills to be taught. In KS1: 2.1 Learning about religion. Pupils should be taught to: 2.1a Importance/Impact of Religion & Religious Diversity Identify the importance, for some people, of belonging to a religion/religious community and recognise the difference this makes to their lives, noting similarities where appropriate 2.1b Specialist Vocabulary Identify and suggest meanings for religious symbols and begin to use a range of religious words 2.1c Beliefs and Practices Name and explore a range of celebrations, worship and rituals in religion 2.1d Sources Explore a range of religious stories and sacred writings and talk about their meanings 2.1e Religious/Spiritual Expression Explore how religious beliefs and ideas can be expressed through the arts and other creative approaches to learning and communicate their responses 2.2 Learning from religion: Pupils should be able to: 2.2a Reflection on Feelings, Experiences and Values Reflect on and consider religious and spiritual feelings, experiences and concepts such as worship, wonder, praise, thanks, concern, joy and sadness, and communicate their responses 2.2b Reflection on Belonging Recognise that religious teachings and ideas make a difference to individuals, families and the local community 2.2c Reflection on what Individuals and Communities value Identify what matters to them and others, including those with religious commitments, and communicate their responses 2.2d Responses to Ethical and Philosophical Issues (i) Ask and respond imaginatively to puzzling questions, communicating their ideas (ii) Reflect on how spiritual and moral values relate to their own behaviour 2.2e Respect Recognise that there are different responses

In KS2: 2.1 Learning about religion Pupils should be taught to: 2.1a Importance/Impact of Religion & Religious Diversity (i) investigate the significance of religions in local, national and global communities (ii) identify and begin to describe similarities and differences within and between religions. 2.1b Specialist Vocabulary use specialist vocabulary in communicating their knowledge and understanding 2.1c Beliefs and Practices (i) describe the key aspects of religions, especially the people, stories and traditions that influence the beliefs and values of others (ii) describe the variety of practices and ways of life in religions and understand how these stem from, and are closely connected with beliefs and teachings 2.1d Sources use and interpret information about religions from a range of sources and understand why they are important in religion 2.1e Religious/Spiritual Expression interpret a range of forms of religious expression and understand why they are important in religion 2.1f Ultimate & Ethical Questions describe and begin to understand religious and other responses to ultimate and ethical questions 2.2 Learning from religion Pupils should be able to: 2.2a Reflection on Feelings, Experiences and Values Explore and reflect on the relationship between beliefs, practices, teachings and ultimate questions, communicating their own ideas 2.2b Reflection on Belonging Reflect on and respond to the challenges of commitment and how this relates to the wider world, recognising how commitment to a religion is shown in a variety of ways 2.2c Reflection on what Individuals and Communities Value Reflect on the importance of religion and other world views for individuals and communities

2.2d Responses to Ethical and Philosophical Issues Express their own and others views of right and wrong, belief and religious truth, including reflection on sources of inspiration in their own and others lives 2.2e Respect Accept that other people have different views NB This long term plan is what we follow from Warwickshire SACRE guidelines. A new plan is being written to be available from Sept 2016!