Unit overview: How do we know that some people feel a special connection to God?

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Recognising special people through stories

This Religion and worldviews video supports teachers with delivering a unit that explores how some people are believed to be special within Christian, Muslim, Hindu, and Sikh worldviews. It introduces the concepts of miracles, being chosen, and symbolism, helping children investigate stories that suggest divine connection or guidance. Figures such as Jesus, Guru Nanak, Krishna, Daniel, and Muhammad are explored to understand how people are seen as special across different traditions.

This video is part of Kapow Primary’s Religion and worldviews scheme of work – God. It highlights the importance of using clear, inclusive language and supports teachers in addressing common misconceptions, such as the role of angels and the meaning of miracles. Teachers are guided to use questioning, role play, and storytelling to build respectful discussions around belief and difference, while adapting content to reflect their own community’s worldviews.

Religion and worldviews, Key stage 1, Year 2, *Updated* How do we know some people feel a special connection to God?

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