The foundation edition of this text is endorsed for use with the EdExcel GCSE course. This title follows the same page layout, style and format as the mainstream edition of "Religion and Society" and can be used alongside this book in the classroom. The foundation edition covers four specified religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Hinduism and examines religious and social responsibility, religion and the environment, peace and conflict, crime and punishment, and religion and medical issue...
GCSE Religious Studies for AQA A: Hinduism (GCSE Religious Studies for AQA A)
by Mary Horsley
Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam Board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: Religious Studies First teaching: September 2016 First exams: June 2018 This Student Book has been approved by AQA. This textbook offers a tried and tested approach to cover the study of Hinduism, and thematic studies from the perspective of Hinduism. Each chapter sets clear objectives and topic summaries, helping students understand what they need to know. Case studies provide a real-life stor...
Introducing Religions: Buddhism Paperback (Introducing Religions)
by Sue Penney
World Beliefs and Culture: Buddhism (Cased) (World Beliefs and Cultures)
by Sue Penney
Explores why people observe the festival today; Covers the special clothes, colours, food and songs; associated with it; Discusses other rituals connected to the celebration; Provides simple craft ideas; Full glossary and index; This new series takes major celebrations from the six main religions and looks at them in more detail. The books explore the history behind the celebration. These books aim to help children appreciate the range of national, regional, religious and ethnic identities in th...
The accessible approach for a wide ability range
Buddhism (Introducing Religions) (World Beliefs and Cultures)
by Sue Penney
A fascinating introduction the wonders and mysteries of the six major world religions. Covers main beliefs, festivals, ways of worshipping and key figures. Contains a calendar of events, glossary and resources for future research. Includes teacher's notes. INTRODUCING
What Is Buddhism? (Buddhism for Children)
by Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
Holi (A World of Festivals S.) (World of Holidays)
by Dilip Kadodwala
Visiting a Gurdwara (Start-up Religion)
by Kanwaljit Kaur-Singh and Ruth Nason
Series has been developed in accordance with the requirements of the new generation of agreed syllabuses based on the model syllabus guidelines. Teachers Books provide a concise introduction to each religion and consist of 10 units of work based on key themes. Poster Packs contain a series of high-quality images to be used with the activities in the Teacher Books to stimulate ideas and discussion
When a peaceful kingdom is overtaken by an evil demon, the Gods send the child Krishna to the rescue. Hidden amongst the poor and peaceful cow-herds, his amazing powers can’t stay hidden from the evil demon King for long, and soon he is under attack from giant birds, a whirlwind demon, and a snake eight miles long. Will Krishna be able to defeat the evil demon King and save the people from his terrible reign? Find out in The Fantastic Adventures of Krishna.
My Hindu Life (Looking at Religion) (Everyday Religion)
by Dilip Kadodwala and Sharon Chhapi
Large contemporary photographs and short simple text explore the central beliefs of Hinduism, the everyday practices of Hindu children and the main festivals they celebrate. As such, this work provides a perfect introduction to the faith for young children. Detailed notes for teachers, a glossary and a list of further resources give adults valuable help in sharing and discussing the book with their children.
This series explores local communities through the eyes of children who live in them. Simple, first-person text is supported by specially commissioned photographs. This text looks at a Hindu community.
Anita Ganeri covers every aspect of the Budd hist faith in this book for children at Key Stage 2. Intervi ews with adults and children practising the faith further he lp in bringing it to life. '
Hindu Festivals Through The Year (A Year of Festivals, #4)
by Anita Ganeri
Festivals, with their rich stories and colourful traditions, are an ideal way for children to learn about other cultures. A Year of Festivals introduces the main religious festivals as they occur through the year. The books include prayers, songs, quotations from religious writings, colourful photographs and fun activities to bring the festivals to life and help children join in the celebrations. Endmatter includes a glossary of important terms, a festival calendar for easy reference, a list of...