The activities are: Something Special, Unique Uses, People Power, Making Sense of Life and Death.

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Precious Places Topic Focus Caring for our environment, being an active citizen and beliefs about death Overview The activities in this topic develop children s appreciation of what makes a burial ground so special, exploring its atmosphere, their feelings towards it and what burial grounds mean to the local community. Children will investigate the ways in which people use burial grounds, how they are cared for as a unique habitat and how they can get involved. The activities also provide children with an opportunity to reflect upon different attitudes towards death and how life is celebrated and remembered. The activities are: Something Special, Unique Uses, People Power, Making Sense of Life and Death. Curriculum Links This topic helps develop children s knowledge, skills and understanding in English, PSHE & Citizenship and RE. EYFS, KS1 & KS2 Key Skills Reflecting Discussing Empathising Questioning Problem Solving Responding Key Words Manage Conservation Volunteer Celebrate EYFS Personal, social and emotional development Self-confidence and self-awareness Managing feelings and behaviour Making relationships John Muir Award Discover Explore Conserve Share Try these activities if you are working towards any of the following badges and challenges: Rainbows - Look and Learn Beavers - Creative Challenge Award, Explore Activity, Faith Activity, Global Challenge Brownies - Culture, Seasons, Wildlife Explorer Cubs - Community Challenge, Global Conservation Activity Guides - Community Action, Discovering Faith, Challenge 1 Scouts: Heritage Activity, My Faith Activity, World Faiths Activity, Environment Partnership Award, Community Challenge Award 7

Making Sense of Life and Death This activity introduces children to the idea that burial grounds and in particular headstones and memorials contain information about the life of people who lived in their community. They also enable children to reflect upon other people s beliefs about what happens after death and their own feelings about it. Learning Outcomes Children will: Consider how they and others feel when a person close to them dies Explore different viewpoints about death and life after death Investigate the variety of ways in which experiences of death and experiences in life are expressed Resources Drawing materials - e.g. crayons, pencils, colour pencils, pastels, paper and sketchbooks, camera. Making Sense of Life and Death Signs and Symbols Scavenger Hunt Activity Ideas We are also surrounded by words and symbols that celebrate and honour the lives of the people buried here. Inscriptions that celebrate what they did when they were alive and how people felt about them. We are going to look again can you search for words and symbols that celebrate life? Show children an example; trusted friend, in loving memory, beloved husband. Again children could collect them by copying them down or sketching them using the other side of the making sense of life and death sheet. You can also take photographs, tick them off from the signs and symbols scavenger hunt or make carefully rubbings. Plenary Discuss what the words and symbols reveal about attitudes to life and death. What do the children think? Back at School Different religions have different answers to the question What happens after someone has died? Investigate the views of different religions. EYFS Copy from headstones or take photos or careful rubbings collect the alphabet sounds, whole words and names from the headstones. Key Questions Why/how do we celebrate life when somebody has died? What do different people believe happens after a person has died? Introduction In the burial ground we are surrounded by words and symbols that represent people s beliefs about what will happen after a person dies. Look at several examples such as: now at rest, safe in God s keeping, RIP, departed this life. Walk around the burial ground and collect more inscriptions and symbols that describe what happens after death. Use one side of the making sense of life and death sheet. Children could collect them by copying down the words, sketching, taking photos or even doing careful rubbings. Remember to look at seats, gates, windows, furnishings, trees and gardens. Many things in and around the burial ground may be in memory of someone. You can use the signs and symbols scavenger hunt to get started. Print double sided to have the meanings of the symbols on the back. 12

How are they different? Making Sense of Life and Death Tell your partner what you have found out

Signs and Symbols Scavenger Hunt Star of David Lamb Ship Crescent and star Dove Book or scroll Cross Hands Urn Ivy tools of the trade Wreath Flowers Angel ISH Oak leaves or tree

Signs and Symbols Scavenger Hunt Crescent and star Islam as is the name of god or the greatest name Ship A ship or a boat could mark the grave of a sailor, it is also a symbol for taking a journey. Lamb Jesus as the lamb of God, also a symbol of gentleness and innocence Star of David or 6 Pointed Star Judaism or a Masonic symbol Hands Hands clasped means a close bond like a marriage. Hands pointing down is thought to mean a sudden death and pointing up means heaven. Cross You may find different types of cross but they all symbolise a strong Christian faith. Book or scroll This could symbolise faith or a scholar. The book may be a bible symbolising a religious person or a prayer. A scroll is a symbol of life and time. Dove the Holy Spirit and of the release of the soul after death Wreath victory over death Tools of the Trade You may find a symbol that shows a job or hobby. An anvil or hammer could be the symbol of a blacksmith. A violin could be a symbol for a musician and miner s lamp a miner. Ivy Ivy has many meanings including memory, immortality, friendship, faithfulness, undying affection and eternal life. Urn This is a Greek symbol of mourning, symbolising sadness. An urn was originally used to put the ashes of the dead in ancient times. Oak leaves or tree The oak tree has many meanings including hospitality, stability, strength, honour, eternity, endurance and liberty. It is believed to have been the tree from which Jesus Christ s cross was made. ISH This is Latin for Iesus Hominum Salvator which means Jesus the Saviour of Man. IHS are also the first 3 letters of the Greek word for Jesus. Angel Angels are the agents of God, often pointing towards heaven. They could symbolise the guardians of the dead and spirituality. Flowers They are often found on gravestones and mean many different things including love, beauty and hope. The lily is an ancient Greek symbol of motherhood.

Sketch Your Own Symbols