RE lesson plans Christianity

For teachers, RE lesson plans which are non-electronic to use without projecting any of the lesson electronically.

Here are the complete RE lesson plans for Christianity to present in Primary Schools

Teachers just do not have the time to research RE Christianity, so here are 36 free, ready-made, off-the-shelf lesson plans to present electronically to the children.

Each of these KS1 and KS2 RE lesson plans is for a complete, standalone classroom lesson, which can be used immediately without preparation.

The lesson plans have been laid out in Keystage 1 or Keystage 2, although this does not have to be adhered to.
All these Christianity RE lesson plans are designed for busy teachers to print or display electronically, with very little planning or effort.

The material is non-denominational and without political bias, drawing from a wide range of churches, including traditional, Charismatic and Catholic viewpoints.


Religious Education Assessment Sheet

Suitable for planning evidence, moderation, and Ofsted.
This version works well in schools, covers all UK RE attainment targets
(Sacred Texts • Beliefs • Practices • Identity • Values • Living)
Clearly shows KS1 → KS2 progression.
It fits neatly on two A4 pages and uses plain, teacher-friendly language:

Religious Education Assessment checklist KS1 and KS2 printable.

Child's own drawing of themselves. RE lesson plans KS1 and KS2.

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RE Lesson Plans Key Stage 1

Forth child's own drawing of themselves. RE Lesson Plans Key Stage 1

(A) SACRED TEXTS KS1 (BIBLE and ‘WHO AM I?’) from the UK RE attainment target.

ASSESSMENT AIM: 1. Sacred Texts (Stories, Scriptures, parables & teachings)

1. [a] What is in the Bible? (Sacred Book) RE resources:

The Bible has been written over thousands of years and consists of many authors, yet Christians believe that it was inspired by God.
The children will learn what makes the Bible one complete story and how it relates to each of its other parts. Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

What is in the Bible (Sacred Book). Click to see what is included:

1] What is in the Bible? (Sacred Book). This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] What is in the Bible? (Sacred Book). This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] What is in the Bible? (Sacred Book) lesson plan. This video is based on the PowerPoint presentation.
4] Three free songs and videos:
[a] ‘The Books of the Bible song – a Fun way to learn the order of the 66 books.’
[b] ‘What is the Bible?’ video.
[c] ‘How Do We Read the Bible?’ video.

See What is in the Bible? RE resources

1. [b] How to find a Bible verse RE resources:

The children will look at using a grid reference to find a place on a map, then they will try to find a sentence in a book, and lastly find several Bible verses.
Children can also be introduced to Bible apps on mobile phones or laptops.
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

How to find a Bible verse. Click to see what is included:

1] How to find a Bible verse lesson plan. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] How to find a Bible verse lesson plan. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] How to find a Bible verse lesson plan. This video is based on the PowerPoint presentation.
4] Free songs and videos:
[a] ‘The Books of the Bible’
[b] ‘What is the Bible?’
[c] ‘How Do We Read the Bible?’

See: How to find a Bible verse RE resources

2. Who Am I? What Things Influence Us? RE resources:

The topics covered in the lesson plan are:
What makes us different? What things influence us? Is it possible to be perfect?
What does God say about us? Why does the Bible say we are lost?
What is Jesus willing to do?
Included is an RE Assessment Checklist.
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Who Am I? Click to see what is included:

1] Who Am I? What things influence us? This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] Who Am I? What things influence us? This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Who Am I? What things influence us? This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
4] A free children’s song:
[a] Daniel: A Fun Bible Story Song – Dare to Be different and to remain faithful!

See Who Am I? What things influence us? Resources

3. The Parables of Jesus. RE resources:

What are the Prodigal Son, the Good Samaritan, and other parables all about?
They were just simple stories, but they had deep spiritual meanings and truths.
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Parables of Jesus. Click to see what is included:

1] The Parables of Jesus. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] The Parables of Jesus. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] The Parables of Jesus. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
4] Free video Bible Stories:
[a] The Parable of the Sower explained – a children’s cartoon Bible story (2.52 minutes long)
[b] The Parables of the Lost Sheep and Lost Coin explained – a children’s cartoon Bible story. (3.37 minutes long).

5] Free children’s songs about Resilience, a father’s love and who is a good neighbour:
[a] Bouncing Back Song – Resilience & Wellbeing Song. By John Hardwick.
[b] The story of ‘The Prodigal Son’ by Saddleback Kids.
[c] ‘The Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37)’ by Saddleback Kids.

[d] Love Thy Neighbour – But Who is my Neighbour?

See Parables of Jesus. RE resources.

(B) BELIEFS KS1 (IMPORTANT PEOPLE and CREATION) from the UK RE attainment target.

ASSESSMENT AIM: 2. Beliefs (Ideas about God, truth, meaning & purpose)

1. Is Jesus a historical figure? RE resources:

Jesus is a person from history, and there are non-Christian records of him. Here we look at the evidence and at how many eyewitnesses there were.
How many Christians are there in the world now?
How many followed Jesus then? His teaching and miracles attracted people.
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Is Jesus a historical figure? Click to see what is included:

1] Is Jesus a Historical Figure? This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] Is Jesus a Historical Figure? The lesson plan as a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Is Jesus a Historical Figure? A Video, based on a PowerPoint presentation.
4] Timeline downloadable template.
5] Create a historical timeline.
6] Timeline pictures.
7] Children’s Cartoon Bible Story videos:
[a] Jesus asks the disciples who they think he is…
[b] John the Baptist Kids Bible Story part 2, including Jesus’ baptism

8] Two free children’s songs about Jesus:
[a] The Man with Leprosy Bible Story – Luke 5:12-16
[b] ‘God’s Story – Jesus’ by Crossroads Kids’ Club.

See: Is Jesus a historical figure? RE resources

2. How did the world begin – Creation in the Bible

A new lesson plan is coming soon.

3. What Good News did Jesus bring?

A new lesson plan is coming soon.

(C) PRACTICES KS1 (FESTIVALS and PLACES) from the UK RE attainment target.

ASSESSMENT AIM: 3. Practices (worship, prayer, festivals & rituals)

1. Christmas simply explained. RE resources:

Christmas is a busy time of sourcing presents, writing cards, stocking up on food and drink and then hopefully having good times with others.
So, what is behind the festival of Christmas? Most people know it is about Jesus being born, and then the other details come from Nativity plays.
We will take a look at what actually happened over 2000 years ago…
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Christmas Simply Explained. Click to see what is included:

1] Christmas Simply Explained lesson plan. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] Christmas Simply Explained lesson plan. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Christmas Simply Explained lesson plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
4] Christmas drama: Christmas Nativity drama.
5] Free children’s songs about Christmas:
[a] ‘A Band of Angels.’
[b] ‘Let us go to the Manger and Join the Celebration.’
[c] ‘Animal Christmas Manger.’

[d] The Wisemen Magi Rap.

See Christmas simply explained. RE resources

2. Visit to a local Church KS1. RE resources:

Visiting a local church can be fun and gives a big, fat tick on what you should be covering in RE.
The lesson plan gives suggestions on what questions to ask and what to look out for on the visit.
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Visit to a local Church. Click to see what is included:

1] Before the church visit.
It is recommended to work through some of these resources before the visit:
a) Belonging to a faith community lesson plan
b) Worksheets
c) Examples of a children’s talk
d) Examples of children’s songs
e) Examples of modern songs and hymns

2] On the day of the visit.
[a] Children could ask these questions when KS1 visit a local church.
[b] Teachers’ cheat question sheet to take on the visit to a local church.

See: Visit to a local Church. RE resources

(D) IDENTITY KS1 (BELONGING and IDENTITY) from the UK RE attainment target.

ASSESSMENT AIM: 4. Identity (belonging, community, worldview & personal reflection)

1. Belonging to a Faith Community RE resources:

Belonging to a faith community includes attending church.
Is the Church just a building?
The lesson plan looks at different types of churches and what makes them different.
It explores why Christians go to church and what actually happens there.
What is a church service like?
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Belonging to a faith community. Click to see what is included:

1] Belonging to a Faith Community. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] Belonging to a Faith Community. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Belonging to a Faith Community. This lesson plan is a video based on a PowerPoint presentation.
4] Free children’s songs
5] Free Children’s talks
6] Free Songs and Hymns

See: Belonging to a Faith Community RE resources

2. Christian festivals through the year. RE resources:

Some Christian churches have a ‘Church Year’ where Christian festivals are set throughout the year, such as Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, Pentecost, Harvest and many more.
Other churches may celebrate some of these festivals.
Here we give an overview of the festivals and also the colours of the Church.
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Christian festivals through the year. Click to see what is included:

1] Christian festivals through the year. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] Christian festivals through the year. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Christian festivals through the year lesson plan. A video with different speakers presenting the lesson.

See Christian festivals through the year. RE resources

(E) VALUES KS1 (BELONGING and FESTIVALS) from the UK RE attainment target.

ASSESSMENT AIM: 5. Values (moral ideas, attitudes, virtues, right & wrong)

1. Does Christianity change lives? RE resources:

Being a Christian should change behaviours and morals.
The result should be no cheating, bullying, aggressive attitudes and more peace and fulfilment.
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Does Christianity change lives? Click to see what is included:

1] Does Christianity Change Lives? This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] Does Christianity Change Lives? This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Does Christianity Change Lives? RE Lesson plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
4] Gang Members sketch.
5] Children’s songs about having Christian attitudes:
[a] ‘Build a strong foundation in your life.’
[b] ‘Be kind and compassionate.’
[c] ‘The Tadpole and Caterpillar Song.’

See Does Christianity change lives? RE resources

2. Easter simply explained. RE resources:

Easter is, for most people, a welcome break, but what were the actual events that occurred in what is now known as Holy Week and Easter?
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Easter simply explained. Click to see what is included:

1] Easter Simply Explained. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] Easter Simply Explained. This RE lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Easter Simply Explained lesson plan. A video with different speakers presenting the lesson.
4] Cartoon video of Jesus’ Last Supper:
[a] Jesus has his Last Supper with his disciples (4.55 minutes long)

See Easter simply explained. RE resources

(F) LIVING KS1 (IMPORTANT PEOPLE and FESTIVALS) from the UK RE attainment target.

ASSESSMENT AIM: 6. Living (how beliefs affect actions and everyday life)

1. Harvest festival. RE resources:

An in-depth look at the harvest festival and how Christians believe that God created the world to be fruitful. The lesson plan introduces the idea that throughout the year, there are several Christian festivals.
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Harvest festival. Click to see what is included:

1] Harvest Festival RE lesson plan. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] Harvest Festival RE lesson plan. This RE lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Harvest Festival RE lesson plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
4] A 1930s black and white film showing how harvests were cut by hand, and then the making of a mechanical harvesting reaper.
5] Children’s songs about Harvest time:
[a] ‘Harvest song – the wonderful world we live in.’
[b] ‘Harvest song – Growing, Growing taller every day.’
[c] ‘Harvest song – A miracle is happening to you and me.’

See The Harvest Festival. RE resources

2. Famous Christians. RE resources:

There are Christians who are competing in sports, and we will look at some of them.
Also, a young girl of about 8 or 9 called Mary Jones, in about 1793, who did not play sports, did not invent anything, and was very poor, but she became famous! She was determined to get her hands on a Bible, and she went to extraordinary lengths to get one.
She became famous because of what she did.
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Famous Christians. Click to see what is included:

1] Some famous Christians from history.
2] More recent famous Christian sportsmen and women.
3] A famous Christian who did not play sports: Famous Christians – Mary Jones lesson plan. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
4] Famous Christians – Mary Jones. This RE lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
5] Famous Christians – Mary Jones lesson plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
6] A free children’s song about us being unique –
[a] Nobody’s A Nobody song.
7] Videos of famous Christians known for their sporting abilities:
[a] An overview of Christians who play sports professionally.
[b] Jenny Tait, an international volleyball player, speaks briefly about her faith.
[c] A Welsh Rugby World Cup player shares a piece of his faith.
[d] Ultramarathon athlete Donnie Campbell answers a question about his faith.
[e] Peter Browne, a professional rugby player, says how Christianity shaped his life.

See Famous Christians. RE resources

3. Big Bible stories. RE resources:

There are many great stories within the Bible, and it is challenging to narrow them down to a few truly exceptional ones. You can choose from this list which ones to use.
There are no lesson plans for these Bible stories; they are just for your enjoyment!

Big Bible stories. Click to see what is included:

[a] Ruth and Naomi Bible Story video.
[b] Jonah and the Whale Bible Story video.
[c] Daniel in the Lion’s Den Bible Story video.
[d] David and Goliath Video Bible Story.
[e] The Creation of the World Bible Story.
[f] The Ten Commandments Video Bible Story.

See Big Bible stories. RE resources


RE Lesson Plans Key Stage 2

All these lesson plans are being updated to be in line with UK RE attainment targets. This will be ongoing through January 2026.

Child's own drawing of themselves. RE Lesson Plans Key Stage 2 Upper

(A) SACRED TEXTS KS2 (BIBLE and ‘WHO AM I?’) from the UK RE attainment target.

ASSESSMENT AIM: 1. Sacred Texts (Stories, Scriptures, parables & teachings)

1. What is the Bible in more detail? RE resources:

The Bible is several books and has two main parts: the Old and New Testaments. Although it is written by a lot of different people, Christians believe that it is all inspired by God. What can the Bible teach us nowadays?
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

What is the Bible? Click to see what is included:

1] What is the Bible in more detail. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] What is the Bible in more detail. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] What is the Bible in more detail lesson plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
4] Free children’s Bible song:
[a] ‘God’s Story: The Bible’ by Crossroads Kids’ Club.

See: What is the Bible? RE resources

2. Jesus and Nicodemus lesson plan RE resources:

The Old Testament had many laws, and the most famous collection of laws was the Ten Commandments. For hundreds of years, the Jews thought that believing in God was only about obeying all those laws. Jesus came and seemed to take it even further:

“You have heard that it was said to those of old ‘You shall not murder; and whoever murders will be liable to judgment.’ But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment…”

Matthew 5:21-22

What is going on? Jesus’ talk with Nicodemus helps to explain this.
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Jesus and Nicodemus. Click to see what is included:

1] Jesus and Nicodemus. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] Jesus and Nicodemus. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Jesus and Nicodemus Lesson Plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
4] Free children’s songs and video:
[a] The Parables of the Lost Sheep and Lost Coin explained – a children’s Bible story. (3.37 minutes long).
[b] John the Baptist. Part 1: John’s life. Kid’s cartoon Bible story (2.33 minutes long)
[c] John the Baptist Kids Cartoon Bible Story part 2, including Jesus’ baptism. (4.04 minutes long)

[d] Jesus Never Turned Anyone Away – Never, Never, Never! song.
[e] For God So Loved the World Song – John 3:16

See: Jesus and Nicodemus lesson plan RE resources

(B) BELIEFS KS2 (IMPORTANT PEOPLE and CREATION) from the UK RE attainment target.

ASSESSMENT AIM: 2. Beliefs (Ideas about God, truth, meaning & purpose)

1. The Biblical Creation story. RE resources:

Some see the creation story as a myth or parable, others take its sections as being long eras, whilst others see it as literally days. The children will explore this and how it fits with modern scientific views.
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

The Biblical Creation Story. Click to see what is included:

1] The Biblical Creation Story. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] The Biblical Creation Story. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] The Biblical Creation Story Lesson Plan: a video with different speakers presenting the lesson.
4] Cartoon Videos for Children:
[a] The Creation of the World – Kid’s Cartoon Bible Story (7.23 minutes long)
[b] Creation day one, let there be light (55 seconds long)
[c] Dividing the water is explained on day two. (51 seconds long)
[d] Land rises and plants grow – day three of creation. (49 seconds long)
[e] The sun was created on day four when the light was already there, how come? (55 seconds long)
[f] Day five of creation – sea creatures and birds appear. (53 seconds long)

[g] Day six of creation – humankind made in God’s image. (57 seconds long)
5] A free children’s song:
[a] ‘Great is the Lord’ by the Compass Bible Church.

See The Biblical Creation story. RE resources

2. Why did Jesus Die lesson plan RE resources:

Christians believe that Jesus was sent by God for a very special mission to basically stand in for the whole of humankind and take upon himself all the wrongs, hatred and cruelty so that we could be declared ‘not guilty’.
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Why would Jesus’ crucifixion save us? Click to see what is included:

1] Why Did Jesus Die on the Cross? – Crucifixion Explained. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] Why Did Jesus Die on the Cross? – Crucifixion Explained. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Why Did Jesus Die on the Cross? – Crucifixion Explained lesson plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
4] Free children’s videos and songs:
[a] The Parables of the Lost Sheep and Lost Coin explained video (3.37 minutes long).
[b] John the Baptist. Part 1: John’s life video (2.33 minutes long).
[c] John the Baptist. Part 2: Including Jesus’ baptism video (4.04 minutes long)
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[d] Jesus Never Turned Anyone Away song.
[e] For God So Loved the World Song.

See: Why did Jesus Die lesson plan RE resources

3. Death and life after death. RE resources:

In our ‘Western culture’, death is not talked about, and at funerals, the deceased person is not seen. Whereas in some countries, the coffin is open. Also, if it is a burial, the soil is covered over by carpets to ‘soften the impact’ that this person’s body is being laid in the ground.
Death is one of life’s certainties; that is, at some point, we have all got to die, so why should it be a taboo subject?
Many families keep pets, and inevitably, one of those will die, so it is good for providing us with some experience in handling a death.

Some people believe that somehow people live on after death and are looking down upon us now, others that death is the end – that nothing exists beyond that, and others believe in a God that creates a life after death.
The children will explore this subject.

Death and life after death. Click to see what is included:

1] Death and life after death lesson plan. This is a PowerPoint presentation.
2] Death and Life After Death Primary School RE Lesson Plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Death and life after death lesson plan. The teacher’s lesson plan as a printable document.
4] Death and life after death worksheet 1.
5] Death and life after death worksheet 2.
6] Free children’s video and songs:
[a] Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, Cartoon Bible Story
[b] ‘For God So Loved the World.’ Song based on John 3:16
[c] ‘I Know The Plans I Have for You’ Song based on Jeremiah 29:11.

See Death and Life After Death. RE resources

4. What is Christian baptism? RE Resources:

Find out what Christian baptism means. For some, it is being baptised as a baby and then confirming their belief in Jesus when old enough to decide. Others see baptism as being carried out when someone becomes a Christian. The children will explore these things.

What is Christian baptism? Click to see what is included:

1] What is Baptism and Confirmation? Lesson Plan. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
2] What is Baptism and Confirmation? Lesson Plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
3] What is Christian baptism? RE lesson plan. The teacher’s lesson plan as a printable document.
4] Baptism worksheet.
5] Cartoon Bible story videos about Christian baptism:
[a] ‘Baptism – God’s Story’ (3.49 minutes long)
[b] John the Baptist. Part 2: Jesus’ baptism (4.04 minutes long)
[c] A teaser video: A surprising moment at Jesus’ baptism (1 minute long)

See: What is Christian baptism? RE resources

5. Why is there suffering in the World?

The first answer may be because of some aggressive, greedy dictator, but suffering can be caused by natural disasters, accidents, own irresponsibility, a hard training regime, bullies, and even rescuing someone from a freezing river. Many Christians suffer in countries that want to destroy Christianity.
But that still leaves the difficult question of why there is suffering in the world. We will try to explore this difficult subject.
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Why is there suffering in the World? Click to see what is included:

1] Why is there suffering in the world? This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] Why is there suffering in the world? This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Why is there suffering in the world? Lesson plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
4] Free children’s video and song:
[a] Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, video.
[b] The Story of Cain and Abel video.
[c] The evil plot that led to Daniel being thrown into the den of lions video.
[d] ‘Remembrance Song – Wear your Poppy with Pride’.

See: Why is there suffering in the World? RE resources

6. The Trinity in the Bible and the Holy Spirit. RE resources:

The word ‘Trinity’ is not actually in the Bible; it refers to the three persons that make up God: God the Father, God the Son, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
These three persons are obviously seen within the pages of the Bible and are all present when Jesus was baptised in the river Jordan.

God’s Spirit within the Old Testament came upon his prophets so that they could speak his words.
In the New Testament, the Holy Spirit is available to those who believe, and he comes within them to be their helper.

The Trinity in the Bible. Click to see what is included:

1] The Trinity and Holy Spirit – lesson plan – New version coming soon due to changes in the RE syllabus.
2] A cartoon video showing Jesus’ baptism, where the three persons of the Trinity are all present:
[a] John the Baptist Kids Bible Story part 2
3] Children’s song about the Trinity:
[a] The Trinity Song 3 in 1.

See The Trinity in the Bible and the Holy Spirit. RE resources

(C) PRACTICES KS2 (FESTIVALS and PLACES) from the UK RE attainment target.

ASSESSMENT AIM: 3. Practices (worship, prayer, festivals & rituals)

3. The Lord’s Prayer. RE resources:

What is prayer, and what is not praying?
What’s in the Lord’s Prayer, and what does it mean?

Jesus tells the crowd how not to pray, and then he gives a demonstration prayer. It contains many elements, and the children can unpack all the meanings. Many people have learnt the prayer and can recite it from memory.

What is prayer, and what is not praying? Click to see what is included:

1] What is prayer, and what is not praying? This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
2] What is Prayer? Christian Prayer Explained Lesson Plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
3] What is prayer, and what is not praying? Worksheet.

The Lord’s Prayer Explained for Children. Click to see what is included:

1] The Lord’s Prayer Explained for Children. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
2] The Lord’s Prayer Explained for Children Lesson Plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
3] The Lord’s Prayer Lesson Plan. The teacher’s lesson plan as a printable document.
4] The Lord’s Prayer Worksheet
5] Free song and video:
‘The Lord’s Prayer Song – Our Father in Heaven’
‘The Temptation of Jesus in the Wilderness’ video. (4.15 minutes long)

See The Lord’s Prayer. RE resources

4. Christian hymns and songs. What is worship? RE resources:

Christian hymns, songs and Psalms tell stories, express emotions, and reveal spiritual truths. The children will discover different styles of music and be taught more about the Christian faith and about the worship of God.

Hymns, Prayers and Creeds. Click to see what is included:

1] Hymns, Prayers and Creeds. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
2] Hymns, Prayers and Creeds lesson plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Hymns, Prayers and Creeds lesson plan. The teacher’s lesson plan as a printable document.
4] Christian Hymns and Songs Worksheet.
5] Two free worship songs that can be used in church services:
‘10,000 Reasons.’
‘This Is Amazing Grace.’

6] Free children’s worship songs:
‘For Your Glory’
‘Great Big God’ (And He’s known me)
‘We Want to See Jesus Lifted High’
‘On We Go’

What is Christian Worship? Click to see what is included:

1] What is Christian Worship – KS2 RE Lesson Plan Explained. This is a PowerPoint presentation.
2] What is Christian Worship – KS2 RE Lesson Plan Explained. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
3] What is Christian worship? RE lesson plan. The teacher’s lesson plan as a printable document.
4] What is Christian Worship? Worksheet 1.
5] What is Christian Worship? Worksheet 2.
6] Free children’s songs:
‘For Your Glory’
‘Great Big God’
‘We Want to See Jesus Lifted High’
‘On We Go’

See Christian hymns and songs. What is worship? RE resources

5. The festival of Christmas. RE resources:

This is a deeper look at the festival of Christmas (there is a lesson plan for Key Stage 1 which is not so detailed, see Christmas simply explained).

It is a tough, but exciting story when seen in its full details, especially focusing in on how those involved at the time were affected by it. The story is much deeper than a baby being born in Bethlehem.

What is Christmas free lesson plan. Click to see what is included:

1] What is Christmas free lesson plan. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
2] What is Christmas free lesson plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Children’s songs about Christmas:
[a] ‘A Band of Angels.’
[b] ‘The Busy Little Christmas Song – Make Time For Jesus This Christmas.’

[c] The Wisemen Magi Rap.

See The festival of Christmas. RE resources

6. A Christian visitor to talk at the school. RE resources:

Invite an active Christian into school to talk about themself and to answer the children’s questions. Find out what motivates them, how they become a Christian, why and how they pray, their meaning and purpose in life, how their church helps the local community, etc.

A Christian visitor. Click to see what is included:

1] Organise a Christian visitor to talk in an RE lesson. The teacher’s lesson plan as a printable document.
2] Questions to ask a Christian visitor at school for the KS2 lesson.
3] Videos to show before the Christian visitor:
[a] A video that shows what becoming a Christian may look like. A Bible Story (2.12 minutes long)
[b] We are all tempted to do wrong things. Here is a video of Jesus being tempted. (4.15 minutes long)

4] A free children’s song about growing in faith.
[a] ‘Growing! Spring into Life’ Kid’s Praise Song.

See Christian visitor to talk at school. RE resources

7. KS2 Church visit. RE resources:

Hopefully, the children have looked around a church in KS1 and ideally have learnt about the sort of things that happen in churches.
Now the children should explore why certain ceremonies and things are done, for example, child and adult baptism, etc.

KS2 Church visit. Click to see what is included:

1] KS2 Church Visits lesson plan – Coming soon due to changes in the RE syllabus.
2] A free children’s song about forgiveness.
[a] Forgiving Song – Forgiving Isn’t Easy!
3] Background video to play before the visit:
[a] Cartoon Bible Story video on John the Baptist and Jesus’ baptism (4.04 minutes long)

See KS2 Church visits. RE resources

(D) IDENTITY KS2 (BELONGING and IDENTITY) from the UK RE attainment target.

ASSESSMENT AIM: 4. Identity (belonging, community, worldview & personal reflection)

1. Ascension Day & Pentecost festivals. RE resources:

Ascension Day celebrates the time when Jesus appeared to his followers for 40 days and then he was taken back to heaven.

The Day of Pentecost was when the Holy Spirit came upon Jesus’ followers and made them bold. Peter preached, and 3000 people turned to God.

Ascension Day & Pentecost festivals. Click to see what is included:

(1) ASCENSION DAY:
1] Ascension Day Festival lesson plan. Coming soon due to changes in the RE syllabus.
2] Free children’s Ascension songs:
[a] The ‘Ascension Song’ is based on Acts 1 verse 11.
[b] The Ascension & Kids Creed – Up, Up, Up and Away on Ascension Day song!

(2) FESTIVAL OF PENTECOST:
1] The Festival of Pentecost lesson plan. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
2] The Festival of Pentecost lesson plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
3] The Festival of Pentecost lesson plan. The teacher’s lesson plan as a printable document.
4] Pentecost Worksheet.
5] Free children’s Pentecost song:
[a] ‘Pentecost Song No More Waiting.’

2. The Festival of Lent. RE resources:

Here is a lesson plan covering the Christian festival of Lent:
Lent celebrates when Jesus was in the desert for 40 days and was tempted by the Devil and overcame his schemes.
The Trinity and Jesus’ baptism is briefly touched upon.
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

The Festival of Lent. Click to see what is included:

1] The Festival of Lent. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] The Festival of Lent. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] The Festival of Lent lesson plan: a video with different speakers presenting the lesson.
4] Free songs and videos:
[a] ‘The Lent Song’ – a Simple Fun Kid’s Song to explain what Lent is all about!
[b] For Lent: ‘What Is Fasting?’ cartoon video.

See The Festival of Lent. RE resources

4. Christian festival of Holy Week. RE resources:

The children will learn about Holy Week, where Jesus, knowing that the religious leaders were jealous of him and were going to kill him, still continued to teach about the Kingdom of Heaven and perform miracles. He also told his disciples that he was going to be beaten and crucified, but that he was going to be raised back to life. Holy Week takes us up to just before his crucifixion.
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Christian festival of Holy Week. Click to see what is included:

1] The Christian festival of Holy Week. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] The Christian festival of Holy Week lesson planis a PowerPoint presentation.
3] The Christian festival of Holy Week: a video with different speakers presenting the lesson.
4] YouTube clip of Jesus exposing the religious leaders’ hypocrisy.
It’s an excerpt from the film “Jesus of Nazareth.”
5] Free songs:
[a] ‘Cloaks and Branches’ about Palm Sunday.
[b] ‘E is for The Easter and Holy Week Song with Actions.’

See the Christian festival of Holy Week. RE resources

(E) VALUES KS2 (BELONGING and FESTIVALS) from the UK RE attainment target.

ASSESSMENT AIM: 5. Values (moral ideas, attitudes, virtues, right & wrong)

1. Lifestyle and moral principles. RE resources:

Some want new cars, new houses, and the latest gadgets for their lifestyle to be acceptable. Others waste their lives waiting to win the Lottery, and so they do not enjoy the moment. Some find satisfaction in helping others. The children will look at some situations to enable them to decide on what to do.

Then another lesson plan looks at Zacchaeus from the Bible, who was very greedy and cheated people out of their money until he met Jesus…
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Lifestyle and Moral Principles. Click to see what is included:

1] Lifestyle and Moral Principles. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] Lifestyle and Moral Principles lesson plan. This is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Lifestyle and Moral Principles Primary School Lesson Plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
4] Free children’s song and videos:
[a] ‘Without Grumbling or Arguing’ song.
[b] Adam and Eve chose to disobey God cartoon video (4.41 minutes long)
[c] Cain chose to kill his brother Abel. Puppet video (6.37 minutes long)
[d] Adam and Eve chose to disobey God cartoon video (4.41 minutes long)
[e] The evil plan to throw Daniel into the den of lions. Puppet video (5.6 minutes long)

Managing money and riches -Zacchaeus. Click to see what is included:

1] Managing money and riches -Zacchaeus. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] Managing money and riches -Zacchaeus lesson plan. This is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Managing money and riches -Zacchaeus lesson Plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
6] Free children’s song and video about Zacchaeus:
[a] ‘Zacchaeus Was a Wee Little Man’ song.
[b] ‘God’s Story Zacchaeus’ video.

See Lifestyle and moral principles. RE resources

2. What is Holy Communion / the Last Supper? RE resources:

Christians celebrate Holy Communion (also called the Lord’s Supper, or Mass). The children will learn how Jesus started this practice and why.
Knowing that he was shortly going to be unlawfully executed, he announced that his blood was going to be for a new covenant, poured out for the forgiveness of sins. The resources include:

What is Holy Communion? Click to see what is included:

1] What is Holy Communion – the Last Supper? RE lesson plan. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
2] What is Holy Communion – the Last Supper? RE lesson plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
3] What is Holy Communion – the Last Supper? RE lesson plan. The teacher’s lesson plan as a printable document.
4] Children’s Cartoon Videos for Easter:
[a] Jesus’ Last Supper. What is Holy Communion? – Kid’s Bible Story (4.55 minutes long)
[b] ‘The Substitute Lamb: What Jesus’ Last Supper is all about. A teaser from the video above (49 seconds long)
[c] ‘How Do We Do Communion?’ (1.05 minutes long)

5] Free children’s song:
[a] ‘Only Jesus’ by the Compass Bible Church.

See What is Holy Communion, the Last Supper? RE resources

3. What are miracles? RE resources:

Jesus performed many miracles. These were not tricks; even his enemies did not doubt the reality of someone getting healed in the presence of many people – a crowd that would have known the crippled person, etc. These miracles were signs; there were prophecies in the Old Testament that implied that the Messiah, when he came, would be recognised by his miracles.

What are miracles? Lesson plan. Click to see what is included:

1] What are Miracles – Jesus Miracles Explained – Primary RE Lesson Plan. This is a PowerPoint presentation.
2] What are Miracles – Jesus Miracles Explained – Primary RE Lesson Plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
3] What are miracles? Lesson plan. The teacher’s lesson plan as a printable document.
4] What are miracles? Worksheet.
5] Free children’s video and song:
[a] Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, Cartoon Bible Story
[b] ‘Jesus and His Miracles’ Bible Song.

See What are miracles? RE resources

4. Christian festival of Easter. RE resources:

This lesson plan looks at Easter in more detail than the earlier one for Key Stage 1 ‘Easter Simply Explained’ above.
The children will learn about the horrible events of Easter that eventually turned into a huge victory.
The story includes murderous jealousy, a friend’s betrayal, wicked, unlawful actions by the authorities, a weak governor washing his hands and authorising Jesus’ cruel whipping and crucifixion, his lifeless body being laid in a cave and guarded by soldiers, but then his being raised from the dead…
Now updated to UK RE attainment targets.

Christian festival of Easter. Click to see what is included:

1] Christian festival of Easter. This lesson plan is a PDF document.
2] Christian festival of Easter lesson plan. This is a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Christian festival of Easter Lesson Plan: a video with different speakers presenting the lesson.
4] Free children’s songs and video:
[a] E is for The Easter and Holy Week Song with Actions.
[b] ‘God’s Story – Easter’ by Crossroads Kids’ Club.
[c] ‘Good Friday and Easter Sunday actions poem’ for Children.
[d] Jesus’ Last Supper before his death – Kid’s Bible Story (4.55 minutes long)

See the Christian festival of Easter. RE resources

(F) LIVING KS2 (IMPORTANT PEOPLE and FESTIVALS) from the UK RE attainment target.

ASSESSMENT AIM: 6. Living (how beliefs affect actions and everyday life)

1. What did Jesus teach? RE resources:

The lesson plan will look at what Jesus said about himself:
“I am the good Shepherd… I am the bread of life… I am the Resurrection… I am the Light of the world”.

What did Jesus teach? Click to see what is included:

1] What did Jesus teach? Lesson Plan. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
2] What did Jesus teach? Lesson Plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
3] What did Jesus teach? Lesson plan. The teacher’s lesson plan as a printable document.
4] I am the Resurrection sketch (for use with 3] above).
5] What did Jesus teach? Worksheet.
6] Two free children’s songs about what Jesus taught:
[a] ‘For God so loved the world.’ video song.
[b] ‘Jesus said ‘I am telling you the Truth’ video song’

7] Videos supporting ‘What Jesus Taught’
[a] The Parable of the Sower explained – a children’s cartoon video Bible story (2.52 minutes long)
[b] Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, Cartoon Bible Story (4.48 minutes long).
[c] Moses and the Ten Commandments – Children’s Cartoon Bible Story. (6.12 minutes long).
[d] A teaser cartoon video of the ‘Moses and the Ten Commandments – Children’s Bible Story.’ (56 seconds long)

See: What did Jesus teach? RE resources

3. A Famous Christian in History. RE resources:

John Bunyan, born in 1628, was a non-conformist trying to live out his Christian faith away from the government-controlled church. He is one of the many famous Christians in history.
He suffered terribly for many years in a deplorable prison cell, but he still managed to write a book, ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’, which is now second on the 10 Best-Selling novels of All Time, having sold 250 million copies.

John Bunyan – Famous Christian. Click to see what is included:

1] John Bunyan – Famous Christian lesson plan. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
2] John Bunyan – Famous Christian lesson plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
3] John Bunyan – Famous Christian lesson plan. The teacher’s lesson plan as a printable document.
4] The true story of John Bunyan – Children’s handout.
5] John Bunyan questions printable worksheet.
6] Two free children’s songs:
[a] ‘Go Out Of Your Way To Help Others’ (Out of His Way).
[b] ‘Wherever I Go’

See Famous Christians in History. RE resources

4. Looking at a contemporary Christian. RE resources:

Twenty-two-year-old Jackie Pullinger went to Hong Kong to work in the most horrendous conditions, and she has worked there for her whole life. The Walled City where she lived and worked was full of Triad gangs, heroin addicts and slaves, but because she was full of love for God and people, the Triad gangs started to trust her. Many hundreds were converted to Christianity and came off heroin.

A contemporary Christian. Click to see what is included:

1] Jackie Pullinger RE Lesson Plan | Contemporary Christians | KS2 Religious Education UK. This lesson plan is a PowerPoint presentation.
2] Jackie Pullinger RE Lesson Plan | Contemporary Christians | KS2 Religious Education UK. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Looking at a contemporary Christian. RE lesson plan. The teacher’s lesson plan as a printable document.
4] Looking at a contemporary Christian RE worksheet.
5] Two free children’s songs:
[a] ‘You Are You!’ A song about being you.
[b] ‘God’s People Aren’t Super Brave, Super Heroes!’

See Looking at a Contemporary Christian. RE resources

5. Looking after our Planet. RE resources:

It is sickening to see wonderful forests being destroyed, rivers and oceans polluted, etc.
This world is an amazing place that was designed to support life in all its abundance. The children will look at how and why we should look after the world.

Looking After Our Planet. Click to see what is included:

1] Looking After Our Planet Primary School RE Lesson Plan. This is a PowerPoint presentation.
2] Looking After Our Planet Primary School RE Lesson Plan. This video is based on a PowerPoint presentation.
3] Looking after our Planet lesson plan. The teacher’s lesson plan as a printable document.
4] Looking after our Planet worksheet.
5] Free children’s songs about our planet:
[a] ‘One World’ song.
[b] ‘One World Song – One Home For Us All’

See: Looking after our planet. RE resources

How these lesson plans were planned with the Agreed Religious Education Syllabus

Using the progression documents in the Agreed Religious Education Syllabus

“The Progression Documents are designed to support teachers with the preparation of schemes of work. The progressions contain information on the important knowledge appropriate to each key stage, as well as suggestions for vocabulary, questions and activities. Following the progressions should enable students to develop an understanding of the religion or non-religious worldview and what it means to live one’s life as a follower of the religion or world view today. These progressions are not designed to tell teachers how to teach RE. They are a guide to what core content is recommended to be covered in order for students to develop a sound understanding.” [iii]

These lesson plans are based on the Progression Documents of The Agreed Syllabus for Religious Education, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Peterborough, Rutland County Councils. This is in the light blue text.
The green text is from other Councils: Lewisham Borough, West Sussex, Hull and East Riding.

Key vocabulary to be used in KS1 lesson plans:

Advent, Baptism, Bible, Christ, Christmas, Church, Creation, Disciple, Easter, Faith, God, Harvest, Holy, Hymn, Jesus, Prayer, Priest, Vicar, Worship.

Key vocabulary to be used in lower KS2 lesson plans:

Advent, Baptism, Bible, Christ, Christmas, Church, Creation, Disciple, Easter, Faith, God, Gospel, Harvest, Holy, Hymn, Jesus, Lent, New Testament, Old Testament, Parables, Pentecost, Prayer, Priest, Prophet, Ten Commandments, Vicar, Worship.

Key vocabulary to be used in upper KS2 lesson plans:

Advent, Ascension, Baptism, Bible, Christ, Christmas, Church, Creation, Disciple, Easter, Faith, God, Gospel, Grace, Harvest, Holy, Holy Communion, Holy Spirit, Hymn, Incarnation, Jesus, Lent, Lord’s Prayer, Lord’s Supper, Mass, Miracle, Myth, New Testament, Old Testament, Parables, Pentecost, Prayer, Priest, Prophet, Psalm, Resurrection, Saint, Salvation, Sin, Soul, Ten Commandments, Trinity, Vicar, Worship.

Wide public support for RE in schools

“New research published today reflects public endorsement for high quality Religious Education (RE) in our schools. Good quality RE is widely understood to be at risk of being squeezed out of the curriculum despite it being highly valued. This new research shows over half (53%) of all adults in England and Wales who gave an opinion either way say RE should remain a compulsory subject. 58% agreed it is beneficial for all pupils to participate in RE lessons. This rose to a majority (63%) among 18-24 year olds.
Today’s research on attitudes to RE was conducted by YouGov on behalf of the Religious Education Council of England and Wales (REC)” [i]

‘RE for good – wide public support for RE in schools’ Religious Education Council of England and Wales.

Why RE Matters

“The ability to understand the faith or belief of individuals and communities, and how these may shape their culture and behaviour, is an invaluable asset for children in modern day Britain. Explaining religious and non-religious worldviews in an academic way allows young people to engage with the complexities of belief, avoid stereotyping and contribute to an informed debate.” [ii]

‘Working together to strengthen the provision of religious education in England and Wales’ Religious Education Council of England and Wales.

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What makes a good RE lesson?

Christianity RE should be focused on the teachings and life of Jesus Christ.
The lesson should provoke lots of questions from the children.
A good Christianity lesson is one that does not just focus on objects, like a font, a chalice, a lectern, etc.
These lesson plans have many questions that the teacher can ask the children to get them interested and involved.
Christianity is not a detached religion but is a way of life.

References:

[i] ‘RE for good – wide public support for RE in schools’ Religious Education Council of England and Wales. https://www.religiouseducationcouncil.org.uk/?news=re-good-wide-public-support-re-schools
[ii] ‘Working together to strengthen the provision of religious education in England and Wales’ Religious Education Council of England and Wales. https://www.religiouseducationcouncil.org.uk/
[iii] ‘The Agreed Syllabus for Religious Education’ Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Peterborough, Rutland County Councils. https://www.peterborough.gov.uk/asset-library/imported-assets/AgreedReligiousEducationSyllabus2018-2023.pdf

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