Religious Education
Nurture your Belief to be Open to the Beliefs of Others
News
We are very proud at Woodlands Primary to receive this certificate! As a team, we managed to donate 137.25kg of food and essential items to the North Bristol and South Glos Foodbank in the Autumn term. We are thrilled to know that our donations will be going to support families in need.
Useful websites:
Virtual Tours:
https://visitmymosque.org/virtual-tours-2020/
BBC KS1:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/ks1-religious-studies/zmtvwty
BBC KS2: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/z7hs34j
Short films and games:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/shows/lets-celebrate
Virtual tours and games:
https://request.org.uk/resource/
Aspirational Careers
Where could your knowledge of Religious Education take you?
- Chaplain
- Religious Minister
- Youth worker
- Teacher
- Civil servant
- Historian or archivist
- Museum curator
- Art critic
Our Learning
Here are examples of low-threshold, high-ceiling tasks at Woodlands that develop critical thinking and help children reach their full potential. These tasks are accessible to all but offer deeper challenges, fostering perseverance and mastery of the material.
Visitors and Trips
To enhance our learning about Religious Education, we have visitors into school and visit local sacred places. Here are some photos from Year 4's Christmas trip to St Nicholas' Church and Year 6's visit to Easton Jamia Mosque.