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Holy Week, Resurrection & Ascension - Pupil Workbook

Category: KS3 RE

See also the samples at bottom of the page.

This is a valuable classroom resource written primarily for the unit ‘Holy Week, Resurrection and Ascension’, which is part of Option 1 of CCEA Entry Level Religious Studies. However, it will also prove invaluable for pupils following other specifications at both Key Stage 3 and 4, or whenever a lively and practical classroom resource is needed.

The following areas are covered:
> Jesus’ entrance into Jerusalem
> Lord’s Supper
> Arrest of Jesus
> Judas the betrayer
> Thinking about how to cope with pressure today
> Pilate sentencing Jesus to death
> Crucifixion, death and burial
> Empty tomb
> Importance of Jesus’ death and resurrection to Christians today
> Walk to Emmaus
> Ascension and sending out of disciples

Packed with Activities

These lively workbooks are packed with a wide variety of activities and exercises designed to capture students' interest and develop their understanding of each topic including:
> relevant questions
> filling in the blanks
> word searches
> comic strips
> mind maps
> 'How did I do?' sections for self-evaluation

Bible references are taken from the Good News Bible.

 

Holy Week, Resurrection & Ascension - Pupil Workbook


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Fiona Templeton
Jun 2005
£1.99
978-1-904242-47-5
A4
36pp
Paperback

See Also

The Ministry of Jesus - Pupil Workbook

A valuable and affordable classroom resource primarily for CCEA Entry Level Religious Studies.

Significant Events in the Life of Jesus - Pupil Workbook

A valuable and affordable classroom resource primarily for CCEA Entry Level Religious Studies.

Miracles of Jesus - Pupil Workbook

A valuable and affordable classroom resource primarily for CCEA Entry Level Religious Studies.

 
   

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