Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 01

Introduction to Religious Education:
Understanding what religion is and why it is important to people.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 02

Introduction to Religious Education:
Exploring the concept of faith and belief.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 03

Christianity:
Learning about key figures (e.g., Jesus, Mary) and stories 
from the Bible.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 04

Christianity:
Exploring Christian practices such as prayer, worship, and festivals 
(e.g., Christmas, Easter).

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 05

Christianity:
Visiting a church or having a virtual tour.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 06

Islam:
Introducing key figures (e.g., Prophet Muhammad) and stories 
from the Quran.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 07

Islam:
Learning about Islamic practices such as prayer, fasting 
during Ramadan, and the Five Pillars of Islam.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 08

Islam:
Exploring the significance of mosques and visiting one if possible.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 09

Judaism:
Learning about key figures (e.g., Moses) and stories from the Torah.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 10

Judaism:
Exploring Jewish practices such as Shabbat, Hanukkah, and Passover.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 11

Judaism:
Visiting a synagogue or having a virtual tour.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 12

Hinduism:
Introducing key figures (e.g., Krishna, Rama) and stories from 
Hindu scriptures.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 13

Hinduism:
Learning about Hindu practices such as Diwali, Holi, and daily rituals.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 14

Hinduism:
Exploring the significance of temples and visiting one if possible.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 15

Sikhism:
Learning about key figures (e.g., Guru Nanak) and stories from 
Sikh scriptures.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 16

Sikhism:
Exploring Sikh practices such as the Five Ks, Vaisakhi, and langar.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 17

Sikhism:
Visiting a gurdwara or having a virtual tour.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 18

Buddhism:
Introducing key figures (e.g., Buddha) and stories from Buddhist 
teachings.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 19

Buddhism:
Learning about Buddhist practices such as meditation, Vesak, 
and mindfulness.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 20

Buddhism:
Exploring the significance of temples and visiting one if possible.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 21

Festivals and Celebrations:
Exploring a variety of religious festivals and their meanings 
(e.g., Christmas, Eid, Hanukkah, Diwali).

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 22

Festivals and Celebrations:
Discussing how these festivals are celebrated around the world.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 23

Places of Worship:
Learning about different places of worship and their significance 
(e.g., churches, mosques, temples, synagogues).

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 24

Places of Worship:
Understanding the roles of religious leaders and community 
gatherings.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 25

Religious Symbols and Art:
Exploring common religious symbols (e.g., cross, crescent, 
Star of David, Om).

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 26

Religious Symbols and Art:
Creating art inspired by religious symbols and stories.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 27

Values and Morals:
Discussing common values and moral teachings found in 
different religions (e.g., kindness, honesty, respect).

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 28

Values and Morals:
Exploring stories and parables that teach moral lessons.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 29

Respect and Understanding:
Learning about the importance of respecting different beliefs 
and practices.

Key Stage 1 | Religious Education | Lesson 30

Respect and Understanding:
Discussing how to show respect and understanding towards 
people of different faiths.

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