Learning objective
- To recognise diversity within the Hindu worldview.
Success criteria
- I can explain how the geography of India
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Religious Education Council Curriculum Framework for RE in England (non-statutory guidance):
- A1: Describe and make connections
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Cross-curricular links
English
Reading – comprehension
Pupils should
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Before the lesson
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Lesson plan
1: Lesson plan
An area for you to put useful resources from the previous lesson
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Adaptive teaching
Pupils needing extra support:
Could use the Activity: Origins of Hindu deities (support version); could have the stories read aloud to them by another child or an adult.
Pupils working at greater depth:
Could use a device to research alternative stories linking each deity to a place.
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Assessing progress and understanding
Pupils with secure understanding indicated by: giving reasons why beliefs vary
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Vocabulary definitions
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avatar
A form or character taken by a god on Earth.
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celestial
Related to the sky or the heavens.
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In this unit
Assessment - R&W Y6: Why does religion look different around the world?
Lesson 1: How can God be linked to a place when he is everywhere?
Lesson 2: How can a worldview evolve?
Lesson 3: How can Diwali be celebrated?
Lesson 4: Why are there different Buddhist teachings?
Lesson 5: Do all Buddhists practise in the same way?
Lesson 6: Why does religion look different around the world?