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CREATION KEY STAGE 2 SUGGESTED ASSESSMENT FOCUS Describe key teachings from Christianity, Judaism and Islam about human responsibility for the natural world : Make a reasoned suggestion of a way an individual could be a steward of creation LEARNING OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES RESOURCES 1 Pupils explore the word Creation & express their own understanding of how the world was made and their own capacity for creativity. To know what Christians believe about Creation To know that Christians believe humans are made in the image of God & are the pinnacle of His Creation To appreciate the wonder of Creation Discuss what pupils think is amazing in the world. Invite questions and answers about Creation. Do visualisation activitiy Read the account from Genesis 1 whilst listening to part of Haydn s Creation. (Watch the Creation Stories video.) Share responses with partner about 1) My own creativity 2) How I think the world was created. Be aware of the different views that are held about the interpretation of the Genesis account of Creation literal or symbolic. Does peoples view affect how they live in the world? This is what we are finding out in this unit of study we will compare Christian, Judaism and Muslim story of creation and how it makes people take responsibility for the world. We ll come up with some ways we think we can be good stewards of creation. Activity: record on speech bubbles (for a display) 1) and 2) above and write questions pupils want to find answers to Script for visualisation http://www/theway2go.org/content www.request.org.uk/main/basics/environment look at Creation on the hub Picturing Creation, CD resource, REtoday ISBN 1-904024-58-0 RE Ideas:Christianity, RE Today ISBN1-904024-69-6 Genesis 1 The Creation by Haydn (Creation Stories C4 video (prog 1) + book A range of art & music both old & contemporary. The Bible through Art by M Cooling ISBN 1 85175 215 3)

2 AT 1 AT 2 Know the Christian and Jewish understanding of Creation To appreciate the concept of a day of rest and recreation during this unit. Invite pupils to bring creation stories, songs, dances to share with class.(in pairs talk about the creativity of your partner. Make an observational drawing of an example of God s creation. Make a creation alphabet frieze for the Reception Class.) Recap understanding using class bible or story accounts pupils have brought in. Emphasise 1) man in God s image to look after and enjoy creation 2)Adam and Eve disobeyed God and had to leave paradise. 3) God gave people laws to live -look at one of these Read the 4th commandment & note its relation to creation. Does it matter if we break this commandment? Discuss how & why the use of Sunday has changed since Victorian times. Identify days for prayer & worship for Christians and Jews. Share feelings of the importance of re-creation & recreation. Talk about things pupils do on Sundays... Do a survey of how people in the class relax at the weekend. Revisit the discussion at the beginning of the lesson! http://www/theway2go.org/content encourage pupils to explore God made us (science) and Who Cares? on theway2go web site Exodus 20: 8-11 (Books about the Victorians).

3 AT 1 To know that remembrance of creation is one of the themes of Shabbat in Judaism Watch programme 1 of the video. Look at Shabbat artefacts. Explore what happens at the Shabbat meal & why. (see unit The Jewish Way of Life SDBE)(Draw a picture of a Jewish woman lighting the Shabbat candles. Beneath it write a thought for the day or a prayer for the family beginning) Blessed are you Lord God of all creation.. Pathways of Belief Judaism BBC Judaism at KS1&2 SDBE Shabbat Resource pack (South London Multifaith, multicultural Resource Centre) Shabbat candles, challah cover, challah loaves, havdalah candle, spice box. Religious artefacts in the classroom by P Gateshill & J Thompson 0 340 57002 4 4 To know that Muslims believe that Allah created humanity to worship him To know that the creation story is based on passages from the Qur an and the sayings of Prophet Muhammad To understand why Muslims have an obligation to pray & worship Allah Watch the programme on the Muslim creation story. What rules would you make to help people live in peace & harmony? (Identify the key words in the story & explain their meaning or context. Create a word search using them.)following video in groups draw up list of thing that are similar and things that are different between the Judaism/Christian and the Muslim story of Creation.,use pictures, artefacts, interactive trip to Mosques to explain ritual prayers for a Muslim.Refer to unit Muslim Beliefs salah. Do the ritual prayers fulfil Allah s command that his creation should worship him? Talk to a Muslim to find out if this obligation is a joyful task or an onerous one. What makes worship a good experience? (Write about the best act of worship you have been to & what made it special) Quest Creation Stories video C4 (prog 3) Subhanallah the wonders of creation in the holy Qur an Pub The World Federation ISBN 0 95 09879 1 3 Islamic Relief 19 Rea St South, Birmingham B5 6LB Islam in KS 1&2 SDBE Pathways of Belief video Islam BBC

4 To be able to describe key teachings from religions about human responsibility for the natural world To have a practical understanding about living thoughtfully as global citizens Read quotes about creation from different faiths. Review how views of creation studied affect how people live thoughtfully as global citizens. Discuss whether only people with a particular view of creation will live thoughtfully. Select activities from the Community section of the Christian Aid resource pack. Play the global class game to see your class is part of a global community. Do the Whole world cake activity to decide Is it fair? Discuss what stewards of creation means. Using website information, find out what charities work to improve the environment. Find out from the library any local projects for conservation. Things get better when enough people decide that they should get better. Things change when ordinary people come together in a common purpose. Kofi Annan Secretary General of the UN. Present information to encourage others to do something to make a difference eg as a power point presentation in collective worship.. Living Thoughtfully Christian Aid pack (Every school had a free copy in 2001) Enquiries: 020 7523 2248 or info@christian-aid.org www.christian-aid.org.uk www.actionaid.org www.greenpeace.org.uk www.treesforlife.org.uk www.crackingre.com. 5 To be able to express own view of and response to creation Use this lesson for assessment, talking to individual pupils as they work. Activity: Show pictures/paintings of creation, www.pcfre.org.uk/spiritedarts

illustrated bible stories, information on web sites. Invite pupils to make their own creative response to creation through making up a dance, a drama, painting, drawing, writing a poem.. Quotations about Creation and the natural world from Christianity, Islam and Judaism Christianity God created man in his own image.god blessed them and said to them, Be fruitful and increase in number, fill the earth and subdue it. Rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air and over every living creature that moves on the ground The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it. And the Lord God commanded man you are free to eat from any tree in the garden, but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat of it you will surely die Gen 2:15-17 Judaism When God created the first man, he led him around all the trees of the Garden of Eden and said to him Look at what I have made, how beautiful it all is. Do not spoil and destroy my universe. If you do, no-one will repair it Midrash Rabbah, Kohelet 7 Adam walked in the garden on the first day. He could smell the wonderful smells and see beautiful things. The smell of a ripe fruit drew him to the fruit trees. He stretched up to pick an apricot but it lifted itself out of reach. He tried to pick a pomegranate, but that too moved out of reach. Then Adam heard a voice saying Work the soil and care for the trees and then you may eat Islam God it is that created the heavens and the earth and that which is between them in six days Such is the knower, the mighty, the merciful, who made all things good. Qur an 32:4-9 Eat of the good things that have been provided for you, and be grateful to God. Qur an 2:172 It was we who created man, and we who know what dark suggestions his soul makes to him; for we are nearer to him than his jugular vein Surah 50:16