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Horningsham Primary School Religious Education Overview Together we learn

Curriculum The school follows the Wiltshire Syllabus for RE and use Discovery RE as a toolkit for implementing this. Discovery RE Scheme of Work is a set of Religious Education lesson planning for the whole Primary school, years F1 through to Year 6. This approach takes very seriously the philosophy that children are free to make their own choices and decisions concerning religion and belief. RE does not try to persuade but rather to inform and develop the skills with which evaluation can take place. Organisation and Teaching RE is taught by an RE specialist teacher throughout the school, weekly for 45 minutes. The classes work on a rolling programme (Robins and Woodpeckers two years and Owls three years). KS1 Wiltshire RE Syllabus Principal im of RE To engage pupils in enquiring into key questions arising from study of religion and belief, so as to promote their personal and spiritual development. Focus of RE at KS1: Religious education aims to promote the personal development of children through an exploration of the world of religion in terms of its special people, stories, times, places and objects and by visiting places of worship. key part of personal development is spiritual development. major contribution to this is gained through helping children to reflect on that which is of worth and value in their lives and the lives of others. Children will also learn to appreciate that spirituality, for most religious people, will spring from their belief in and relationship with God. Learning should help children investigate and reflect on their own thoughts, feelings and experience, as appropriate to their age. t the same time, it should help them to begin to explore religion in its various forms and contexts. These two dimensions Exploring and responding are inextricably linked and RE should be a balance of both. RE Curriculum Supporting ritish Values Individual liberty Discovery RE promotes the idea that individuals have freedom to choose what they believe. Woven into every enquiry is the idea that not everyone is the same. Through enquiries children are given the opportunity to explore, gain knowledge and to reach an understanding that people are at liberty to choose how they express their faith and what they believe in. Rule of law There are many examples of rule of law within Discovery RE. Children are encouraged to think about the laws, commandments, expectations within a faith and how those rules would impact on their own lives as well as on the lives of the people within those religions. Children are enabled to understand the origins of the various codes of conduct, rules, laws and expectations put forward by different religions and belief positions, and to consider their own position in relation to these. Mutual respect, democracy and tolerance of those of different faiths and beliefs. These three concepts stand at the very heart of every classroom. Every lesson is a chance to demonstrate them. Teachers have opportunity to model respect, tolerance and democracy within the classroom, allowing all children the opportunity to speak, using class voting systems and debate and using trips and visitors to bring the subject to life. Through learning about faith practices and really investigating what they mean for the individuals, children are encouraged to develop mutual respect and tolerance but also to develop critical thinking skills enabling them to question and discuss beliefs and the ways they might be manifested. They are also enabled, through their knowledge, to challenge ideas about religion and spot intolerance when they see it amongst their community and in the media. Discovery RE advocates the holistic study of one religion/belief system at a time to avoid confusion, but in due course, children will begin to identify similarities and draw comparisons between different faiths. Through the framework of their own experience, they learn to understand and respect the experiences of others. They are also enabled through their knowledge to challenge ideas about religion and recognise intolerance. KS2 Wiltshire RE Syllabus Principal im of RE To engage pupils in enquiring into key questions arising from study of religion and belief, so as to promote their personal and spiritual development. Focus statement During Stage 2 pupils should begin to engage in a more systematic study of religion whilst at the same time reflecting on their own beliefs, values and questions in light of what they are learning. Pupils should study Christianity throughout the four years and also aspects of at least two other principal religions covering Western and Eastern traditions. They should begin to recognise the impact of religion and belief locally, nationally and globally and consider the different forms of religious expression. Pupils should consider the beliefs, teachings, practices and ways of life central to religion learn about sacred texts and other sources and consider their meanings begin to recognise diversity in religion, learning about similarities and differences both within and between Religions and eliefs, and the importance of dialogue between them extend the range and use of specialist vocabulary recognise the challenges involved in distinguishing between ideas of right and wrong, and valuing what is good and true communicate their ideas, recognising other people s viewpoints consider their own beliefs and values and those of others in the light of their learning in religious education

Robins Woodpeckers Owls C Horningsham Primary School RE Overview elief into ction Christmas Hindu eliefs Easter Prayer and Worship eliefs and moral values How can rahman be What is the best way for a Do beliefs in Karma, How far would a Sikh go for Did God intend Jesus to be Is the Christmas story true? everywhere and in Hindu to show commitment Samsara and Moksha help their religion? crucified? everything? to Hindus lead good lives? Religion Sikhism Christianity Hinduism Christianity Hinduism Hinduism eliefs and Practices Christmas eliefs and Meaning Easter eliefs and moral values What is the best way for a Muslim to show commitment to How significant is it that Mary was Jesus mother? Is anything ever eternal? Is Christianity still a strong religion 2000 years after Jesus was on Earth? Does belief in khirah (life after death) help Muslims lead good lives? Religion Islam Christianity Christianity Christianity Islam Rites of Passage and elief and Practices Christmas Passover Easter Prayer and Worship Good Works How special is the What is the most significant How important is it for What is the best way for a Do people need to go to Is forgiveness always relationship Jews have with part of the nativity story for Jewish people to do what Jew to show commitment church to show they are possible? Christians today? God asks them to do? to Christians? Religion Judaism Christianity Judaism Christianity Judaism Christianity Divali Christmas Jesus Miracles Easter - forgiveness Sharing and Community Prayer and Worship Would celebrating Divali at Could Jesus really heal What is the best way for a home and in the community Has Christmas lost its true people? Were these What is good about Good Do Sikhs think it is Sikh to show commitment bring a feeling of belonging meaning? miracles or is there some Friday? important to share? to to a Hindu child? other explanation? Religion Hinduism Christianity Christianity Christianity Sikhism Sikhism What did Jesus teach? Is it possible to be kind to everyone all of the time? Christmas Jesus as a gift from God Why did God give Jesus to the world? Prayer at Home Does praying at regular intervals every day help a Muslim in their everyday life? Easter - resurrection Is it true that Jesus came back to life again? Community and elonging Does going to the Mosque give Muslims a sense of belonging? Hajj Does completing Hajj make a person a better Muslim? Religion Christianity Christianity Islam Christianity Islam Islam Creation Story Christmas Story Jesus as a Friend Easter Palm Sunday Shabbat Chanukah What gift would I have Why was Jesus welcomed Does celebrating Chanukah Does God want Christians to given to Jesus if he had Was it always easy for Jesus like a king or celebrity by Is Shabbat important to make Jewish children feel look after the world? been born in my town, not to follow friendship? the crowds on Palm Jewish children? close to in ethlehem? Sunday? Christianity Christianity Christianity Christianity Judaism Religion Judaism Special People Christmas Celebrations Easter Story Time Special Places What makes people What can we learn from What is Christmas? How do people celebrate? What is Easter? What makes places special? special? stories? Christianity, uddhism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam Religion Christianity, Judaism Christianity Islam, Judaism Christianity Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism

C Owls RE Overview elief into Prayer and eliefs and Christmas Hindu eliefs Easter ction Worship moral values What is the best Do beliefs in How can How far would a Did God intend way for a Hindu Karma, Samsara Is the Christmas rahman be Sikh go for their Jesus to be to show and Moksha help story true? everywhere and religion? crucified? commitment to Hindus lead good in everything? lives? Religion Sikhism Christianity Hinduism Christianity Hinduism Hinduism eliefs and eliefs and Christmas Practices Meaning Easter eliefs and moral values What is the best Is Christianity still way for a Muslim How significant is a strong religion Is anything ever Does belief in khirah (life after to show it that Mary was 2000 years after eternal? death) help Muslims lead good lives? commitment to Jesus mother? Jesus was on Earth? Religion Islam Christianity Christianity Christianity Islam Rites of elief and Christmas Passover Easter Passage and Practices Good Works How special is the relationship Jews have with What is the most significant part of the nativity story for Christians today? How important is it for Jewish people to do what God asks them to do? Is forgiveness always possible? What is the best way for a Jew to show commitment to Prayer and Worship Do people need to go to church to show they are Christians? Religion Judaism Christianity Judaism Christianity Judaism Christianity 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 School C C C Publisher 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

Woodpeckers RE Overview Divali Christmas Jesus Miracles Would celebrating Divali at home and in the community bring a feeling of belonging to a Hindu child? Has Christmas lost its true meaning? Could Jesus really heal people? Were these miracles or is there some other explanation? Easter - forgiveness What is good about Good Friday? Sharing and Community Do Sikhs think it is important to share? Prayer and Worship What is the best way for a Sikh to show commitment to Religion Hinduism Christianity Christianity Christianity Sikhism Sikhism What did Jesus teach? Is it possible to be kind to everyone all of the time? Christmas Jesus as a gift from God Why did God give Jesus to the world? Prayer at Home Does praying at regular intervals every day help a Muslim in their everyday life? Easter - resurrection Is it true that Jesus came back to life again? Community and elonging Does going to the Mosque give Muslims a sense of belonging? Hajj Does completing Hajj make a person a better Muslim? Religion Christianity Christianity Islam Christianity Islam Islam 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 School Publisher 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1

Robins RE Overview Christmas Jesus as a Easter Palm Creation Story Shabbat Chanukah Story Friend Sunday Does God want Christians to look after the world? What gift would I have given to Jesus if he had been born in my town, not in ethlehem? Was it always easy for Jesus to follow friendship? Why was Jesus welcomed like a king or celebrity by the crowds on Palm Sunday? Is Shabbat important to Jewish children? Does celebrating Chanukah make Jewish children feel close to Religion Christianity Christianity Christianity Christianity Judaism Judaism Special People Christmas Celebrations Easter Story Time Special Places What makes people special? What is Christmas? How do people celebrate? What is Easter? Religion Christianity, Judaism Christianity Islam, Judaism Christianity What can we learn from stories? Christianity, uddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism What makes places special? Christianity, Judaism, Islam 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 School Publisher 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1