Learning objective

  • To explore who might own the world by examining a creation story.

Success criteria

  • I can recognise
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Religious Education Council Curriculum Framework for RE in England (non-statutory guidance):

  •  A1.
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Before the lesson

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Lesson plan

Recap and recall

Display the Presentation: What is the keyword? and ask the children if they can guess the keyword by looking at the images and filling in the sentences. 

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Adaptive teaching

Pupils needing extra support

Could cut and stick words that help them answer the question, ‘Who owns the world?’; could look at the Presentation: Jewish and Christian creation story from Year 1/2, How did the world begin?, Lesson 2: What might some Christian and Jewish people think about creation? and the Presentation: A Hindu creation story from Year 1, How did the world begin? Lesson 3: What do some Hindu people believe about creation?

Pupils working at greater depth

Should highlight the most important words that help them to answer the question; could explain why they have chosen these words.

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Assessing progress and understanding

Pupils with secure understanding indicated by: identifying that people who

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Vocabulary definitions

  • belief

    Things people think are true.

  • Christian

    A person who believes the Bible to be God’s word and follows the teaching and example of his son Jesus.

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