Starter quiz
- A person who makes a promise at a baptism is called a ...
- guide parent.
- godparent. ✓
- baby.
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- Which of these statements do humanists believe?
- this life is important ✓
- God is important
- being happy is important ✓
- prayer is important
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- What would religious people not do to welcome a baby into the church family?
- say prayers to God in church
- go to church for a baptism
- have a humanist naming ceremony ✓
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- Which of these is not a promise that would be made during a Christian dedication ceremony?
- to guide the child in the ways of God
- to help the child learn about Jesus by reading stories from the Bible
- to take the child to a mosque ✓
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Exit quiz
- When a child cannot stay with their own parents, they go and live with a __________ family.
- foster ✓
- god
- guide
- step
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- Some Christian people become foster parents because of their belief in ...
- God. ✓
- hope.
- children.
- humanity.
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- Put these events in a foster child's life in the correct order.
- 1⇔the foster family get the child's bedroom ready
- 2⇔the child is welcomed into the home
- 3⇔the child is loved and cared for by the foster family
- 4⇔the child stays until they are ready to go home or go to a forever home
- To welcome a child into a foster family, the foster parents might ...
- prepare a cosy bedroom. ✓
- show the child around their new home. ✓
- change the school they go to.
- plan some fun activities. ✓
- speak in a cross voice.
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Some people welcome new family members.
- Some children live with foster parents.
- Some people foster because of their beliefs.
Common misconception
Every family looks the same.
All families look different.
Keywords
Fostering - looking after babies, children or young people who are in need of a safe, stable family environment
Belief - to have an opinion about something
Foster parent - someone who chooses to foster
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