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A series of short films exploring the Christian faith through the eyes of young practising Christians - Nathan (aged 11), Kirsty (aged 13) Kiera (aged 8) and Santos (aged 8).

These short films are from the original 鶹Լ series, My Life, My Religion.

Suitable for teaching KS2 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 2nd and 3rd Level in Scotland.

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The Holy Bible. video

Young Christians explain what the Bible means to them.

The Holy Bible

Baptism. video

Young Christians and church leaders explain the baptism ceremony.

Baptism

Christmas. video

In this short film for primary schools, 11-year-old Nathan tells us about the tradition of Christmas and all the things he does at this time of year.

Christmas

Easter. video

Nathan, aged 11, and Lara, aged 13, tell us about Christian celebrations on Good Friday and Easter Day.

Easter

Holy Communion. video

Three young Christians explain the Holy Communion, an important ritual for Christians involving bread and wine.

Holy Communion

Meet a young Christian boy. video

11 year old Nathan introduces his Christian faith, and his Anglican church.

Meet a young Christian boy

Christian Prayer. video

Christian children tell us about the meaning of prayer.

Christian Prayer

What is Christianity? video

Nathan, aged 11, and Clara, aged 13, introduce the Christian religion.

What is Christianity?

Christian Worship. video

We see different types of Christians worship including a Cathedral choir and an Evangelical congregation.

Christian Worship
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Where next?

Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Assembly Frameworks. collection

Deliver powerful primary school assemblies using this collection of video, audio and related content for KS1, KS2 and P1 - P7 mapped to the SMSC (Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural) framework.

Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Assembly Frameworks

Bitesize

Use these Bitesize resources to set homework, independent study tasks or to consolidate learning for your pupils.

Bitesize

Newsround

The latest news stories from Newsround to share in the classroom.

Newsround
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