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Websites and webpages

Below is a list of websites and webpages, relating specifically to the RE units of work that were published in 2006.

ainglkiss.com

Akhlah: The Jewish Children’s Learning Network

All about Sikhs

Alternativeworship.org

‘An introduction to Sikhism’

Articles of Faith Ltd

Australian Broadcasting

BBC Food

Becta

Biblos – the guide to the Bible for RE

Bitesize revision

Blessings on the net

Board of Deputies of British Jews

Bradford Interfaith Education Centre

British Humanist Association

Buckfast Abbey

Buddhanet.net

Chris Kington Publishing

Christian banners for praise and worship

Counterbalance

Cumbria and Lancashire Education Online

Educhurch: an RE resource for schools

Embody

English Heritage

‘E-safety’

Evolution

Glencairn Methodist Church

Global Gateway

Hindu Kids Universe

Hindukids

HubbleSite

IslamiCity.com

Islamic Cultural Centre and the London Central Mosque

‘Lent talks 2002: Jesus through other eyes’

Lourdes-france.org

Museum of Psalms

Mutma’inaa

‘My Diwali'

National Association of Advisers and Inspectors in Design and Technology

‘Newsround’ - www.origins.org

Peterchurch Primary School

Places of worship in Wales

Praise-worship.net

'Presspack'

Primary resources

Professional Council for Religious Education

‘Psalms and stuff for kids’

Qualifications and Curriculum Authority

Questioning Origins

Rabbi Scheinerman’s home

‘Religion and Ethics’

RE online

RE online for juniors

RE Today

Religion in evidence

Religious Education Exchange Service

Saskatchewan Learning

Science and religion in schools

SGPC.net

Sikh Network

Sikhpoint

Sikhs.org

Sir Robert Hitcham’s Primary School

Snaith Primary School

Soundtrack Lyrics

St Mary Magdalene

Staffordshire Learning Net

Torah Tots

United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel

University of Southern California

University of Strathclyde (Christian artefacts)

University of Strathclyde (Jewish artefacts)

University of Strathclyde (Hindu deities)

Vurch.com

William Morris Gallery

Winscombe Woodborough Primary School

Words Alive!

World of Richard Dawkins

Books, stories, lyrics videos/DVDs and CD-ROMs

Below is a list of books, stories, lyrics videos/DVDs and CD-ROMs, relating specifically to the RE units of work that were published in 2006. If the following resources are available online, the website is given.

A devil’s chaplain: selected writings

A child’s eye view of festivals - www.childseyemedia.com/

A guide to science and belief

Developing secondary RE: science and religion

Don’t just do something, sit there

‘From generation to generation’

Excellence and enjoyment: social and emotional aspects of learning

Expressing understanding: RE in the foundation stage

God talk, science talk: teacher’s guide to science and belief

‘I am the church’

‘Icons of Christ’

‘Leading in learning’ Literacy and learning in RELove all creatures - www.islamic-foundation.org.uk

National Gallery

‘Parable of the two builders’

‘Pathways of belief: Islam’

‘Pathways of belief: Judaism’

‘Pedagogy and practice, unit 13: developing reading’

‘Pedagogy and practice, unit 5: starters and plenaries’

‘Pedagogy and practice, unit 7: questioning’

‘Picturing creation’ - www.retoday.org.uk

QCA website

Raising the standard, flying the flag

‘Reflections: Strategies to support spiritual and moral development’

Religion and science

Religious believers visiting schools

Stop, look and listen: Water, moon, candle, tree and sword (Programme 3: Candle)

‘Testament: animated Bible stories from the Old Testament’ and ‘Teacher’s notes’

‘Testament: the Bible in animation – Creation and the flood’

‘Testing God’ - www.becauseyouthink.tv/default.asp

That’s not fair!: A resource for exploring moral issues in primary and middle school

The Christian Bible: Genesis 1–3; Matthew 5:1–7:29 (Beatitudes)

The Jewish Bible

‘The Prophet Muhammad and the bald-headed snake’

The Qur’an: Surah 25:59, 7:54-56, 21:30-33

‘Using web-based resources in secondary RE’

‘Why Atheism?’ - www.team-video.co.uk



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