Whole School Curriculum Map - RE

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Whole School Curriculum Map - RE   Autumn Spring Summer Nursery Which places are special and why? Which times are special and why? Which people are special and why? Reception Where do we belong ? Which stories are special and why? What is special about our world? Year 1 Who is a Christian and what do they believe? What makes some places sacred? What does it mean to belong to a faith community? Year 2 Who is Jewish and what do they believe? Who is Muslim and what do they believe? What can we learn from sacred books? Year 3 What do different people believe about God? Why is the Bible important for Christians today? Why are festivals important to religious communities? Year 4 What can we learn from religions about right and wrong? (Golden Rule) Why is Jesus inspiring to some people? What does it mean to be a Hindu in Britain today? Year 5 Why do some people believe God exists? What would Jesus do? Can we live by values of the 21st century? What does it mean to be a Muslim in Britain today? Year 6 Is it better to express your religion in arts and architecture or in charity and generosity? What matters most to Christians and Humanists? What do religions say to us when life gets hard?