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• can use RS to compare your identity with that of others. • can recognise some of the main beliefs shared by some religions and explain how they affect believers. • can compare your views about life and moral issues with those of others…. including believers. • can recognise some of the main practices shared by some religions and explain how they affect the lives of believers.
Why is Abraham important to Jews?
Israel : A Fight for Existence
Abraham’s Route
God told Abraham to take his family to live in Canaan
Now, Sarah Abraham's wife did not have any children. So Sarah suggested Hagar, her maid, to be Abraham’s wife and give him a child. But as soon as Hagar became a wife, she did not respect Sarah anymore.
Hagar had a son, when Abraham was eighty-six years old. Abraham called his son Ishmael. Years passed quickly and before long Abraham was ninety-nine years old.
But later Sarah, despite being old, also bore Abraham a son who they called Isaac. Hagar was forced to leave with Ishmael and Abraham brought up Isaac to be a son he loved very much. http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Bb. PJg. V WPp. PM . . but what did God ask Abraham to do?
Mark on Abraham’s journey with a coloured line. UR River Tigris River Euphrates Mediterranean Sea Hebron Bethel Shechem Haran Babylon
Abraham’s Route
People on the Move
What is a ‘migrant’? What is a ‘refugee’? http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=YHt. AAW CDnjo&feature=results_main&playnext=1& list=PLC 0344 FA 7 A 3055265 …. and what problems do they face?
What is an Asylum Seeker A person who is escaping from persecution in their own country due to race, religion or political beliefs
A migrant A refugee This is a person who chooses to move from one country to another in order to improve their job and their standard of living. This is a person who is forced to move from one country to another to get away from war, famine, natural disasters or persecution.
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To find better work opportunities To get away from areas of famine and drought To move away from dangerous war zones To be closer to other family members Why move? To improve your standard of living To avoid areas with high crime rates To get away from persecution To get a better education for your children
Title for your book People on the Move 1. What is the difference between a migrant and a refugee? 2. What are some of the reasons why people are forced to leave a country and move elsewhere? 3. What are some of the problems faced by people who have to move to live in a completely new land?


