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Are all religions equal?

Exploring the origins of various religions, children discover geographical and historical connections among them.

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Teacher video: Are all religions equal?

An overview video to support the teaching of this unit.

Lessons

Lesson 1: How are different religious worldviews connected?

Lesson 2: Is there more than one way to understand God?

Lesson 3: Why is religious harmony important?

Lesson 4: How can people from different worldviews live in harmony?

Lesson 5: How and why should we celebrate religious equality?

Key skills

Personal

  • Presenting different
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Key vocabulary

Bahá'í

Bahá’ulláh

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Knowledge organiser – R&W Y4: Are all religions equal?

Aimed at pupils, a double page document that gives key facts and definitions from the 'Are all religions equal?' unit.

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Vocabulary display – R&W Y4: Are all religions equal?

A display version of the vocabulary from the 'Are all religions equal?' unit.

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