Church in Wales Primary School Religious Education
Communication
Outcomes 1,2 & 3
Pupils can:
· Ask questions about themselves, other people and living things, and listen to the answers
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Outcome 4
Pupils will:
· recall and respond to some basic religious beliefs, teachings and celebrations investigated.
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Outcome 5
Pupils can:
· ask questions about their own experiences, the world around them and aspects of religion and suggest some answers
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Outcome 6
Pupils can:
· talk/write about values/rules we have at home/school and offer explanations of how these come from Jesus' example, how they apply these in their own lives
· use words such as respect, forgiveness, gratitude etc when discussing the above
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Level 4
Pupils can:
· discuss/produce evidence of their own and others responses to questions about religion, life and the world around them.
· use a range of religious vocabulary appropriately
Level 5
Pupils can:
· express and justify ideas and opinions about fundamental questions relating to investigations and experiences
· express links between the religious beliefs, teachings and practices explored
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Church in Wales Primary School Religious Education
Curriculum Cymreig
Outcomes 1,2 & 3
Pupils can:
· listen to some stories of Welsh Saints and characters .
· Get to know about people who help in Parish life
· Ask questions and listen to answers
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Outcome 4
Pupils will:
· recall and respond to some cultural issues raised in some of the stories
· understand the significance and importance of Church Schools _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Outcome 5
Pupils can:
· recognize the importance of local and National traditions and also explore these with traditions from other cultures.
· say what they have learned and why these traditions are important in Wales.
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Outcome 6
Pupils can:
· research and explain why we need to care for God’s world and what are the strengths and weaknesses of the local environment
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Level 4
Pupils can:
· compare churches in the locality and study their religious and linguistic backgrounds
· use a range of evidence and sources to present their findings.
Level 5
Pupils can:
· compare and contrast the past with the present.
· reflect and consider suitable solutions for some of the challenging questions associated with Wales and Welsh culture.
· compare local churches with other places of worship.
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Church in Wales Primary School Religious Education
Personal, Social Wellbeing
Outcomes 1,2 & 3
Pupils can:
· say what they like/dislike.
· show by actions how they feel
· say how they feel
· show awareness of the feelings of those around them
Outcome 4
Pupils will:
· express feelings about exciting, inspirational times in a creative way
· begin to talk about faith/worship in simple terms
· recognize that people celebrate religious belief in different ways
Outcome 5
Pupils can:
· ask and answer questions about how belonging to a religion (usually their own) can affect the way believers live.
· begin to recognize that there are reasons why people celebrate in different ways.
Outcome 6
Pupils can:
· ask questions about world events and how world religions help people to cope with difficulty/unfairness
· give opinions on aspects of religion.
· explore own feelings in a variety of situations
· begin to accept concept of faith--what one cannot see
Level 4
Pupils can:
· suggest questions for investigation into how belief in a religion helps people live happily, productively.
· discuss effects of living according to different beliefs openly
· say how belonging to a faith can affect peoples’ lives.
· understand that other people have feelings and beliefs that affect how they think and behave (and in relation to living things and the environment.)
Level 5
Pupils can:
· ask appropriate religious questions which show awareness of own sense of connection between faith, daily life and world even
· put him/herself in place of others with different beliefs to understand the important aspects of their daily lives.
· recognize that faith and belief can support them in their own lives, help them to help others.
· show respect for the belief of others
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Church in Wales Primary School Religious Education
Spiritual Development
Outcomes 1,2 & 3
Pupils can:
· Can share ideas about things which are important
· Can begin to observe and talk about quiet times and saying prayers
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Outcome 4
Pupils will:
· begin to talk about faith and Collective worship in simple terms
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Outcome 5
Pupils can:
· give their opinions on aspects of religion
· Can explore their own feelings about the beginnings of their own faith journey.
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Outcome 6
Pupils can:
· Begin to accept concepts of faith – what one cannot see
· Can explore shared values, personal identity and a sense of belonging
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Level 4
Pupils can:
· say how Christian beliefs and other faith beliefs affect people’s lives.
· begin to formulate their own belief systems leading out of everyday actions into thoughts about their place in the wider world
Level 5
Pupils can:
· express a clear sense of their own identity
· recognize that faith & belief can support them in their lives, and help them to help others
· begin to develop a growth in their ‘inner life’ journey using their intellect, curiosity, open-mindedness, reflection & intuition & a relationship with God
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Church in Wales Primary School Religious Education
Thinking & Problem Solving
Outcomes 1,2 & 3
Pupils can:
· Can reflect on what makes them happy/sad/excited/lonely
· Demonstrate competence in identifying problems and coming up with solutions to solve them.
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Outcome 4
Pupils can:
· show curiosity and interest in religious stories, and special celebrations _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Outcome 5
Pupils can:
· suggest in simple terms, why religious stories and celebrations are important to some people.
· say what they have learned and realize that not all questions have answers.
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Outcome 6
Pupils can:
· explore questions raised by their own experience and the world around them and give their own opinions ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Level 4
Pupils can:
· use a range of evidence from a variety of sources effectively, in order to present and support opinions in an
Level 5
Pupils can:
· develop and consider alternative explanations and suggest new possibilities.
· Show they are prepared to accept challenges in the light of new information or evidence.
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