Appendix 9 - Non-statutory Guidance Upper Key Stage 2
Last updated:Statutory Enquiries with suggested non-statutory key questions
- Why do religions and non-religious groups celebrate important moments in life? (Rites of Passage).
- What might the key milestones be in my life and why are they important?
- What/who do I have a commitment to and how do I show this?
- What rites of passage do people observe in religious and non-religious traditions?
- What beliefs about life and commitment are expressed in the rites of passage?
- Why do many people want to involve others in important moments in their lives?
- What can we learn about our own values and commitments from the values, commitments and attitudes of others?
- What benefits and challenges can commitment bring to our lives?
- Why is pilgrimage important to some religious communities? (Pilgrimage).
- What is the most important or meaningful journey that I have been on? What happened? What was memorable about it? What influence has it had on me?
- What is pilgrimage and why do people choose to go on pilgrimage?
- What happens on different pilgrimages and how do they influence the pilgrims?
- What challenges can the pilgrims face and how do they overcome these
- What value does pilgrimage have in the lives of believers?
- How might pilgrims be different after having completed their pilgrimage?
- How does going on pilgrimage not only express beliefs, but also strengthen them for the pilgrims and even their communities?
- Is there a purpose to life and how can we find out? What helps give meaning and purpose to life?
- Why don’t all members of a religious or non-religious community believe and live in the same ways? (Diversity).
- How am I similar to and different from other people around me? Why can’t we all be the same?
- Does it matter that people have views, beliefs and religions that differ from my own? Why?
- What is a ‘worldview’ and where do we get our worldview from?
- What different views, beliefs and traditions are there within religions and non-religious groups?
- What can we learn about the different beliefs within the religions from their worship, prayer and ritual?
- What holds communities together?
- How might differences enhance the life of a community?
- How did the religions and worldviews begin? (Founders and Prophets / Roots).
- What does it mean to admire someone? What sort of people do I admire?
- What qualities do we look for in leaders?
- What are the origins of the religions and why are the ‘founders’ so significant? How do devotees show their devotion to these figures?
- How do the lives, teachings and example of the key religious figures in the different religions influence individuals and faith communities today?
- Are these figures good roles models for us today? Why?
- Who are some of the key figures in the development of Humanism? What were their key ideas?
- How important is it for us to have good role models to base our lives on?
- How does what we believe influence the way we should treat the world? (Creation and environment).
- What do I think caused the universe?
- Does the universe have a purpose or is it just there?
- What do different religions, non-religious groups and scientific views say about how the universe and life came about?
- How do religious /non-religious beliefs and scientific teachings influence people’s treatment of the world?
- Do people have a responsibility to care for the world? Why, and what is this?
- If you were to create a new world, what would it look like? What would you leave out and why?
- How important is human life? Why? Is human life more important than all other life? Why/Why not?
- How can humanity work together to improve the natural world? What is stopping us?
- What do the religious and non-religious worldviews teach about ‘the good life’? (Ethics).
- Who and what influences how I live my life? How important is my behaviour?
- What is my personal code of conduct? What are my most important values in life?
- What do the different religious and non-religious teachings say about how we should live our lives? Do they have anything in common?
- How do different religious and non-religious groups decide what is right and wrong?
- How relevant or helpful in modern life are religious teachings about how we should live?
- How can humans live well together?
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