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discuss the significance of these non-religious rituals and celebrations for their own and other people’s lives
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realise the connection between rituals and celebrations and key moments of significance in people’s live
understand the human need to place significance on key moments in life by creating rituals and celebrations to mark these occasions
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think about the message found in stories of creation/the natural world and whether they are relevant for today’s world and the issues that the natural world is facing
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think critically about the stories and about the function of stories in religions and for followers today
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understand the significance of the key moments in the biography for the foundation of the major world religion chosen
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realise the significant, non religious celebration days that are very important for people and nations
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students will learn about rituals and celebrations that are non-religious and discuss the significance of these celebrations for people
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have compared the two stories, their similarities and differences
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students will study different religious creation stories and consider how their meaning may have relevance for today
students will research non-religious, scientific understandings of how the world came to be
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students will use their creative skills to make a biography of a founder or the followers of a major world religion
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