During this 45 minute lesson pupils should learn: The events and significance of Holy Week and be able to explain why Jesus died.

During this 40 minute lesson pupils should learn: The events and significance of Holy Week: 

Palm Sunday (Triumphal entry)

Opposition to Jesus

Last supper and betrayal

Good Friday (trials and crucifixion)

Easter Sunday (resurrection appearance)

During this 30 minute lesson pupils talk about signs of ‘new life’ in the world around them in spring, and talk about new beginnings. Children are told about Jesus’ death and resurrection, to emphasise the idea that he is special for Christians.

This 20 minute lesson aims to teach pupils that some stories are special to religious groups. It explains that at Easter Christians celebrate Jesus’ new life.

During this lesson we aim to teach students that the New Testament contains stories about the life of Jesus and stories Jesus told, such as the Good Samaritan. We reflect on what the story teaches us: that we must love other people no matter who they are.

We follow how the donkey, the cow, the sheep and the camel finally realise that Mary and Joseph really have been chosen to raise the son of God, the shepherds were told that this Baby is the Christ; the promised one sent by God to rescue. The Wise men have found the King who will reign forever. J

In this nativity we follow the events leading up to that very first Christmas with the reporter of the Nazareth Evening news. But will this incredible story about the birth of “The King of the Jews” make the headlines even without photos?

In this nativity a very annoyed innkeeper in Betlehem is woken several times at night by strange visitors coming to see his guests in the stable. His anger turns into delight as soon as he sets his eyes on the baby in the manger.

In this nativity a photographer is tasked to take a photo of all that makes a good Christmas. As the characters – father christmas, a christmas tree, a turkey, an inn-keeper, shepherds and angels – explain why they should be in the picture he finally decides that Christmas is about o

In this Christmas script we meet Mary, who is longing for a big adventure. It turns out this servant of God is about to embark on the biggest adventure anyone can imagine: an angel visits to tell her that she is about to give birth to none other than the Son of God.