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RE Curriculum: Long-Term Planning for Years 7-11, Summaries of Law

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The Religious Education (RE) curriculum for Years 7-11, including big ideas, assessments, homework, checkpoints, and wider curriculum links. Topics cover various religious teachings, moral decisions, British values, and social issues.

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  • How does the RE curriculum for Years 7-11 address British values and social issues?
  • What are the big ideas covered in the RE curriculum for Years 7-11?
  • What types of assessments are included in the RE curriculum for Years 7-11?

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Download RE Curriculum: Long-Term Planning for Years 7-11 and more Summaries Law in PDF only on Docsity! RE Curriculum Long Term Planning YEAR 7 HT1 HT2 HT3 HT4 HT5 HT6 RE Big Idea What does it mean to be Christian? What does it mean to be Muslim? What does it mean to be Jewish? What does it mean to be Sikh? What does it mean to be Hindu? What does it mean to be Buddhist? Assessment Homework: Optional Recommended Reading Homework Parental Engagement Homework Creative Homework Revision Homework; Free Re-Call Poster, Quiz or Flash Cards Check Point: Quick 6 โ€“ Interleaving BiG End of Unit Assessment: Key Word Test (15) B) Compare Question (4) C) Explain a religious teaching (2) D) Evaluate Question (15) Wider Curriculum Links British Values (all) The Cross Project SMSCโ€“ worship and its importance (spiritual). Emphasis on Diversity in beliefs ABC Oracy & Formality scale โ€“ where is God? (Careers) โ€“ Where can RE take you? SMSC โ€“ (cultural) Anti-Bullying Inclusion and community work Mutual Respect Tolerance of others ABC Oracy & Formality scale Inspirational people (sports) Social and moral decisions ABC Oracy & Formality scale Moral decisions British Values (all) Cross curricular links with history & inspirational people Individual Liberty Tolerance of others Mutual Respect Challenging misconceptions/ stereotypes ABC Oracy & Formality scale Inspirational people (charity work) SMSC โ€“ (all) Individual Liberty Tolerance of others Mutual Respect Challenging misconceptions/ stereotypes ABC Oracy & Formality scale SMSC โ€“ (Spiritual) ABC Oracy & Formality scale British Values (all) Moral Decisions Sustainability YEAR 8 HT1 HT2 HT3 HT4 HT5 & 6 RE Big Idea What rules should I live by? Has science gone too far? Can we ever achieve peace in the world? What is family life like in the UK today? How can we unite communities? Assessment Homework: Optional Recommended Reading Homework Parental Engagement Homework Creative Homework Revision Homework; Free Re-Call Poster, Quiz or Flash Cards Check Point: Quick 6 โ€“ Interleaving BiG End of Unit Assessm991515ent: Key Word Test (15) B) Compare Question (4) C) Explain a religious teaching (2) D) Evaluate Question (15) Wider Curriculum Links British Values (all) Anti-bullying Racism The Rule of Law Charity Work (Careers) โ€“ Where can RE take you? Organ Donation โ€“ England opt in/out Sustainability (Three Rโ€™s) Animal Aid (#MeatFreeMondays) Moral Decisions The Cross Project โ€“ Peaceful Reflective Space Prevent ABC Oracy & Formality Scale โ€“ does religion cause conflict or peace? *** Careers in RE Stereotypes & Misconceptions Social Decisions Homophobic Bullying & LGBTQ+ rights Signposting Divorce, loss & bereavement Healthy Relationships Unconscious bias Cultural Awareness Respect & Tolerance Race riots Jo Cox โ€“ The Great Get Together