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.
Introduces the young reader to the basic beliefs and rituals of the 6 main world religions. Part of "Rainbow" titles, this work follows the life of a young boy as he practises his faith with his family. Sensitive questions about the religion are posed by other children, allowing for accurate and clear responses.
Provides an approach to various world religions, along with opportunities for students to explore and reflect on their own beliefs and values. This book reflects the balance between the 'learning about' and 'learning from' approaches to religious education, and offers imaginative questions and activities for students.
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.
Tells the story behind the birth of Christ. This work helps kids learn about the obedience of Mary and Joseph, the journey to Bethlehem, King Herod's plot and God's gift to the world. It features illustrations that demonstrate the miracle of Jesus' incarnation.
Guru Nanak was born in northern India in the 15th century. This book tells you about Guru Nanak, who he was and what he did. It explains his ideas, about the other Sikh Gurus who followed him, and how their teaching is written down in the Sikh holy book. It also contains information on sacred places, festivals and on the Guru's teaching.
Features prayers that are thematically arranged to enable an young user to find the right prayer for any occasion - including morning prayers, evening prayers, prayers for the festivals, prayers for oneself, one's family, prayers for the world and prayers for difficult times.
Written to meet the requirements of the AQA Short Course specification of the same name, this book looks at Nature and Expression, focusing on the nature of truth, claims to truth and ways of expressing spirituality in society. It encourages students to think about the points they make and the issues they meet.
Provides an introduction to the celebration of festivals for children aged 4-7 in Foundation Stage and KS1 classes. This book describes the story behind the festival and how people prepare for Yom Kippur. It shows how people around the world celebrate it and the special foods they eat.
This foundation edition on Sikhism is part of a series aimed at lower-ability pupils. The questions are written to make it easy for pupils to interpret information on a spread. Its pagination means that it can be used with the core editions, or as a stand alone text.
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 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.
The "Festivals" series introduces young readers to festivals from different religions and cultures. Using a case-study approach which follows a young child as he or she is involved in the festival, each title looks at when it takes place, who celebrates it and why it is celebrated.
Part of a series of texts designed to fit the SCAA model syllabuses, which emphasise "learning about" and "learning from" religion. This book consists of 29 two-page spreads with readable text that is illustrated and supported by activities. It includes a one-page glossary and a one-page index.
Helps discover the wonders and mysteries of major world religions for primary school children. This book is a part of a series that covers main beliefs, festivals, ways of worshipping and key figures of the six major world religions. It features a calendar of events, glossary, teacher's notes, and other resources for research.
One of a series that takes major celebrations from the six main religions and looks at them in more detail. Each book explores why people observe the festival; covers the clothes, food and songs associated with it; discusses other rituals connected to the celebration; and provides craft ideas.
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.
Offers an introduction to various world faiths. This book presents basic information about the faith, its beliefs and ways of worship through the eyes of a child of that faith. It features photographs that give young readers a privileged view of very personal aspects of children's faith and the role it plays in their everyday lives.
Suitable for children of ages from 2 to 5 years, this book celebrates the sights, sounds, and activities that we associate with this most joyous holiday - Easter. The lively, rhyming text moves from candy baskets and hidden eggs to a stirring Easter service and dinner with loved ones.
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.
Illustrated with photographs and diagrams, this text is divided into easily digestible paragraphs, whilst highlighting key words. It includes suggestion boxes throughout that provide activities and tips for reader, whilst a spread at the back for teachers and parents give activity suggestions and advice on how to use the book with children.
Brings together between one and two festivals from each of the six main world faiths (Christianity, Islam, Jewism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Hinduism), explaining their origins and how they are celebrated. Illustrated with colour photographs, the book includes photocopiable activities and further activity suggestions at the back.
This wonderful series combines beautifully commissioned artwork with clear and sensitively written narrative introducing young readers to some of the most significant beliefs, values and traditions of the world's six main faiths. Sikh Stories focuses on stories about the lives of the gurus.
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.
Contains prayers - including many from or inspired directly by the Bible - on the themes of praising God, acknowledging one's baptism, coming to confession, taking part in holy communion, and seeking the great virtues. This book concludes with a section of appealing and reassuring blessings.
Produced specifically to answer QCA concerns over attainment and assessment in RE at Key Stage 3, this series balances learning about religions with learning from religions. It comprises differentiated Student Books, Teacher's Resource Packs and CD-ROMs, on the six major world faiths.
Suitable for ages 3 to 7 years, this title includes simple words of praise, prayers of thanks, prayers of encouragement and prayers to calm a child's fears. It includes alongside each prayer a short Bible verse that embraces the faith and hope of Easter.
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.
For many young children their strongest impressions of religion and culture are formed by participating in or observing holidays and festivals. This title explains what happens during each holiday or festival and why, when and where they take place and who celebrates them.
A guide to the world's religions. It offers a collection of titles that cover a particular religion including history, sacred texts, festivals and family life. It includes discussion of contemporary religious issues. It also offers points of view of people of the faith from around the world.
Provides an introduction to the celebration of festivals for children aged 4-7 in Foundation Stage and KS1 classes. This book describes the story behind the festival and how people prepare for Yom Kippur. It shows how people around the world celebrate it and the special foods they eat.
Brings together festivals from Christianity, Islam, Jewism, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Hinduism explaining their origins and how they are celebrated. Illustrated with colour photographs, the book includes photocopiable activities and further activity suggestions at the back, which have been compiled by a qualified nursery teacher.
Guru Hargobind and 52 princes have been unjustly imprisoned by the cruel King. The King says he will release the Guru, but the Guru refuses to leave without the princes. The King tells him he can take as many princes as can hold onto his clothes. Can the Guru find a way to rescue all 52 princes? Lively retelling of the well-known Sikh tale.