Mixed-age

Full curriculum coverage for mixed-age Religion and worldviews, developing pupils’ understanding of four key concepts: Beliefs; Practices; Wisdom and morality; and Belonging, to help them explore and respond to ‘big questions’.

Units

The mixed-age units follow a Cycle A and Cycle B format, supporting progression of skills across the age range.

 

Following the units in the suggested order supports a coherent progression of skills and knowledge across the Religion and worldviews scheme of work.

Year 1/2
Cycle A
Cycle B
Year 3/4
Cycle A
Cycle B
Year 5/6
Cycle A
Cycle B
Religion and worldviews
Y5/6 (B): Why are some places in the world significant to believers?
(6 lessons)
Exploring why some places are significant to some religions and what they can tell us about beliefs and…
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Religion and worldviews
Y5/6 (B): Why are some places in the world significant to believers?
(6 lessons)
Exploring why some places are significant to some religions and what they can tell us about beliefs and…
View unit
Religion and worldviews
Y5/6 (B): Why are some places in the world significant to believers?
(6 lessons)
Exploring why some places are significant to some religions and what they can tell us about beliefs and…
View unit
Religion and worldviews
Y5/6 (B): Why are some places in the world significant to believers?
(6 lessons)
Exploring why some places are significant to some religions and what they can tell us about beliefs and…
View unit
Religion and worldviews
Y5/6 (B): Why are some places in the world significant to believers?
(6 lessons)
Exploring why some places are significant to some religions and what they can tell us about beliefs and…
View unit
Religion and worldviews
Y5/6 (B): Why are some places in the world significant to believers?
(6 lessons)
Exploring why some places are significant to some religions and what they can tell us about beliefs and…
View unit
Religion and worldviews
Y5/6 (B): Why are some places in the world significant to believers?
(6 lessons)
Exploring why some places are significant to some religions and what they can tell us about beliefs and…
View unit
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