Starter quiz
- Muslims and Christians believe it is important to care for ...
- only Christians.
- only Muslims.
- everyone. ✓
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- People might ask for help at the homeless shelter if they ...
- need some food for their family.
- need somewhere to live. ✓
- need some money.
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- Jesus said 'love your neighbour'. This means ...
- be kind to the person next door.
- be kind to everyone. ✓
- be kind to the people you know best.
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- What is a community?
- a church building
- a group of people who live, work or play together ✓
- a rule you have to follow
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Exit quiz
- A __________ is someone who gives their time without being paid.
- Christian
- volunteer ✓
- Muslim
- charity
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- Which groups might volunteer to help in the community?
- only Muslims
- only Christians
- only religious people
- people of any religion and no religion ✓
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- Charities bring relief by ...
- sending food and clothes to people in need. ✓
- raising money to pay for help. ✓
- dressing up in funny clothes.
- telling jokes
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- What is interfaith work?
- people from different worldviews working together ✓
- people from different worldviews working separately
- only Christians working with Muslims
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- All religions and beliefs teach the importance of caring for those in need.
- Religious and non-religious people can work together to care.
- Religions working together is called interfaith work.
Common misconception
People who belong to a particular religion only help those from that same background.
Interfaith groups as well as religious and non-religious people can work together.
Keywords
Relief - money, food, or clothes that are given to people because they need help
Volunteer - someone who gives up their time to help others
Interfaith - activities involving members of different religions and beliefs
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