Resources
Anne Frank
Below are a selection of examples of teaching and learning resources,
which have been used in East Riding of Yorkshire schools.
Teachers have designed these resources for their pupils from the East Riding Agreed Syllabus.
Please click the document title within the panel to open the file, and
feel free to use, amend or repurpose as you see fit.
The icons on the right of the resources panel (if displayed) are indicative of
potential relevance to other curriculum areas.
Assessment
Below are banks of assessment materials prepared by the East Riding Working Group.
Attainment Targets 1 - Knowledge and Understanding
Attainment Targets 2 - Reflection and Response
Key Questions
Christianity
Church Schools Additional Guidance
Excellence and distinctiveness
Gaudí
Antoni Plàcid Guillem Gaudí i Cornet (25 June 1852-10 June 1926) normally referred to as Antonio Gaudí was a Spanish (Catalan) architect who belonged
to the Modernist style (Art Nouveau) movement and was famous for his unique and highly individualistic designs.
Click the links to play the movie or right-click and select "Save Target As..." (Windows) or Ctrl + click (Macintosh) to download to your computer or network.
Gaudí's Casa BatllóAntoni Gaudi Casa Casa Batlló [ 6.5Mb wmv file ] Duration 00:02:35 Open in Windows Media Player |
Gaudí's Casa MilàAntoni Gaudi Casa Milà [ 12.3Mb wmv file ] Duration 00:04:47 Open in Windows Media Player |
Gaudí's Park GüellAntoni Gaudi Park Güell [ 6.0Mb wmv file ] Duration 00:02:17 Open in Windows Media Player |
Gaudí's Sagrada FamíliaAntoni Gaudi Sagrada Família [ 13.7Mb wmv file ] Duration 00:05:01 Open in Windows Media Player |
Gaudí's NatureAntoni Gaudi's Nature [ 16.1Mb wmv file ] Duration 00:05:01 Open in Windows Media Player |
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Leaves of Life
Displayed below is a selection of the work done by Barmby Moor CE Primary School on a project being run by The Children's
Society, entitled 'Leaves of Life'.
What is 'Leaves of Life'?
Leaves of Life is an event for all ages focusing on the Eastertide messages of 'new life' and a way of harnessing children's views to create
positive change in your community.
Central to the event is a range of activities for children's groups and schools focused on the symbolic image of the Tree of Life.
Children are asked what they'd like to thank God for in their lives and what they'd like to see change and then to write or draw their
thoughts on a prayer leaf.
These are hung on a Tree of Life for all to see and reflect on.
Images created by the children are available by clicking on the thumbnail images below.
Please visit the Childrens' Society website via the link below.
Resources from HERI
Teaching resources are available from the Hull and East Riding Interfaith website via the link below.
HERI RE Resources for Schools
RE Information Leaflets for Parents
RE Teacher's Media Toolkit