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RE Partner resources
Our RE Partners have created and selected a range of resources to help you mark Inter Faith Week in your school. These resources have been integrated into our IFW learning journey PowerPoints - but if you would like to use them as a stand alone lesson plan, an assembly, or integrate them into classroom teaching, find the complete resources below:
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Inter Faith Week Assembly, from Facing History & Ourselves UK
This assembly, designed for KS3-4, introduces the aims of Inter Faith Week, what is meant by community, and how faith communities respond in times of crisis.
Good Deeds lesson plan, from Cambridge Interfaith Programme
This lesson plan, designed for KS3-4, explores how faith motivates social action, with interviews, real world examples, and classroom exercises. It centres on the experiences of Laura Marks, and how her Jewish faith has inspired UK wide social action.
Quotes and symbols cards, from RE Hubs
These quotes and symbols are designed for a matching exercise in class, where students can match quotes on kindness, community, and community building with the relevant faith and belief tradition
Selfless Service in Sikhi, from RE Today
Use this lesson plan, with KS2 classes, for a deep dive into Sewa (selfless service) In Sikhi. Students will learn about the origins of the concept, why it is important, and how it looks through practical examples.
Speaking Kindly lesson plan, from The Feast
Use this lesson plan, with KS2 classes, to explore the impact the Guidelines for Dialogue make on how we speak kindly to others and live well with difference
Teacher Guides, from Solutions Not Sides
Use these teacher guides, to help you create brave and safe spaces in school, for advice on avoiding hate speech, and dealing with conspiracy theories:
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