Noah

This religious education teaching pack for Key Stage One gets the children to identify, describe and record the sequence of narrative events and special themes in the story from the Bible about Noah and the Ark. The class can compose prayers, produce artwork and make models to show some of the different events.

Identify, describe and record the sequence of narrative events and special themes in the story from the Bible about Noah and the Ark

Lesson One : Noah’s Story
Describe the role and importance of a significant figure that features in a story from the Old Testament

Lesson Two : Ark Instructions
Select, write and order a set of instructions about how to build a wooden ark to survive a flood

Lesson Three : Flood Preparations
Select and record some of the precious items that could have been taken into the ark by Noah and his family

Lesson Four : Weather Prayer
Choose vocabulary to use when composing a prayer asking God to look after the world

Lesson Five : World Changes
Discuss and suggest ways to make the world a better place in response to a Bible story

Lesson Six : Story Collage
Produce a collage to illustrate a scene from the Bible story about Noah and the ark
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