A contemporary and diverse picture of the journey of life in each world religion Written by authors and consultants from within each faith Case studies and discussion points help readers understand what religion means to different people Thinking points and activities help children relate customs from other faiths to their own experiences Edited by leading Religious Education consultant Lynne Broadbent
This series looks at the journey through life in the the six world religions. Each title focuses on the significant events of birth, coming of age, marriage and death, using contemporary case studies from around the world. Questions and activities are a starting point for discussion about key concepts in religion and citizenship.
A contemporary and diverse picture of the journey of life in each world religion Written by authors and consultants from within each faith Case studies and discussion points help readers understand what religion means to different people Thinking points and activities help children relate customs from other faiths to their own experiences Edited by leading Religious Education consultant Lynne Broadbent
This series looks at the journey through life in the the six world religions. Each title focuses on the significant events of birth, coming of age, marriage and death, using contemporary case studies from around the world. Questions and activities are a starting point for discussion about key concepts in religion and citizenship.
This series looks at the journey of life as seen by members of the six world religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism.
Each title focuses on the significant events of birth, coming of age, marriage and death in the religion, using contemporary case studies from around the world. Questions and activities encourage readers to reflect on their own experiences, and are a starting point for discussion and activities about key concepts in religion and citizenship.
The emphasis is on what it's like to be religious and the meaning of religion in children's and adult's lives.
A lot of information about the religion is given in this relitively short book through the text and superb photographs. RE Today
Suma Din regularly works with KS2 teachers, RE co-ordinators and SACREs. She has written four KS2 'Books for Schools' RE project folders and accompanying non-fiction titles, published by the Muslim Council of Britain and endorsed by QCA.
Consultant Lynne Broadbent is former Director of the National RE Centre and has extensive experience as a lecturer and writer on Religious Education.
This series looks at the journey of life as seen by members of the six world religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism. Each title focuses on the significant events of birth, coming of age, marriage and death in the religion, using contemporary case studies from around the world. Questions and activities encourage readers to reflect on their own experiences, and are a starting point for discussion and activities about key concepts in religion and citizenship. The emphasis is on what it's like to be religious and the meaning of religion in children's and adult's lives.
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