Creation

This religious education scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to investigate and illustrate stories that have been told by different groups and communities about the creation of the world. The class can produce multimedia presentations to display beliefs about creation by one religion.

Investigate and illustrate some of the stories that have been told by different groups and communities about the creation of the world

Lesson One : Christian Creation
Investigate and record some of the special beliefs that are held by Christians about the creation of the world as described in the Bible

Lesson Two : Adam and Eve
Write and perform a play script to dramatise one part of the Christian story of creation from the Bible related to the first man and woman in the book of Genesis

Lesson Three : Hindu Creation
Select and compose a piece of music to reflect some of the ideas about creation that are depicted in a religious story from Hinduism

Lesson Four : Native Americans
Devise and produce material collages to reflect some of the special themes and ideas contained in stories about creation that were told by Native American tribes

Lesson Five : Creation Stories
Research and record information to prepare a multimedia presentation about the creation beliefs of one religion from a special community in the world

Lesson Six : Creation Presentations
Complete and perform multimedia presentations about the creation beliefs of one religion through some of their shared and published stories
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