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Religious Education (Pocket Guide to the Curriculum)
Author: Geoff Teece
Synopsis: In order to teach RE it is
vital that teachers have access to accurate and reliable information
about the major six religious traditions. This book will address
Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism - providing
knowledge about important aspects of each tradition such as key people,
celebrations and festivals, places of worship, sacred scriptures, key
teachings etc.
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The Usborne Internet-Linked Encyclopedia of World Religions
Authors: Sue Meredith, Clare Hickman,
Leonard Le Rolland
Synopsis: Now available in paperback for
the first time, this is an essential reference tool for anyone wanting
to learn about this most important subject. A balanced exploration of
the beliefs, history and customs of all the major world religions, as
well as many lesser-known faiths. Beautiful photographs and engaging
illustrations complement the informative thought-provoking text. With
fully-updated internet links.
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The First Books of Festivals
Author: Anita Ganeri
Synopsis:
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Festivals (Around the World)
Author: Margaret Hall
Synopsis: Each book in this new series
explores an aspect of life that young readers will recognize. It
explains how people around the world have needs and activities in
common, and how these can be similar in different parts of the world.
The books include: - Bright, full-colour photographs to support the text
- Clear explanations of concepts in accessible text - Glossary, list of
more books to read and index.
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Belonging (Start-up Religion)
Authors: Ruth Nason
Synopsis: This brand new addition to
the Start-Up brand has been created specially to support the Schemes of
Work for Religion at KS1 and lower KS2. Each book covers different
aspects of religion, and the part it plays in people's lives - the basic
belief of different religions, the places of worship and sacred texts
that are used. Key words are highlighted in the text and repeated in the
border, to help reinforce the new vocabulary, while teacher's notes
explain how to use the books and suggest further activities and useful
websites. An ideal introduction to religion for young children!
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The Usborne Book of World Religions
Author: Susan Meredith, Nicholas
Hewetson
Synopsis: Understanding the
differences between people's religious beliefs is now more important
than ever. Each religion is brought vividly to life with photographs,
detailed illustrations and straightforward informative text. Ages 8+
years.
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Using Stories RE and Citizenship (7 - 9 Years)
Authors: Sam Densham, Robin Laurie
Synopsis: These books contain specially
written stories and supporting lesson plans that address all aspects of
the Citizenship Scheme of Work in a thought-provoking way. There are two
stories for each of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism,
and Sikhism, as well as one story for each of three less well-known
religions, such as Jainism. Each book contains: specially written,
beautifully illustrated stories; comprehensive lesson plans; suggestions
for differentiating each lesson; photocopiable supporting sheets; a
unique idea for teaching citizenship; and is brilliant for teachers who
are not confident about teaching RE. There is no need to hunt for
additional resources - everything needed is included in the book; and
also save preparation and planning - teach two subjects at one time.
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Also Available: 9
- 11 Years
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Last updated: 2nd April 2006
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