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CW 3.1 Lutheran and Judaism

June 12, 2017

The unit of work demonstrates one approach that can be taken with year 5 students and the Christianity in the world key idea: religious beliefs and ideas shape people’s thinking and actions.

Past and present are taken into account as students inquire into the concepts, practices, symbols and stories that give meaning and expression to Christians – Lutherans and Jews. As they progress they begin to chart similarities and differences in the relationship between the two religions.

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