An animated A to Z guide for pupils aged 11-14 that explores and introduces a variety of religious topics.
Alongside each film, there is more information about the content and suggestions of how it could be used in the classroom.
These clips are taken from the original 大象传媒 series, A-Z of Religion and Beliefs.
Suitable for: KS3 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 3rd and 4th Level in Scotland.
A is for Atheism. video
An engaging, fully animated short exploring atheism, humanism and faith.
B is for Burkas and religious clothing. video
An engaging, fully animated short exploring the role of religious clothing.
C is for Creation Stories. video
An engaging, animated short film looking at creation stories across different religions.
D is for Darwin. video
An engaging, animated short film about Charles Darwin and his Theory of Evolution.
E is for Extremism. video
What is extremism and who decides what is extreme? A fully animated short film about extremism.
F is for forgiveness. video
An animated short film about the role of forgiveness across different religions.
G is for Goddesses. video
An engaging, fully animated short film about goddesses.
H is for Heaven, Hell and Other Afterlives. video
A fully animated short film about afterlives in Christianity, Islam and Buddhism.
I is for idols and icons. video
A fully animated short film about the role of idols and icons across different religions.
J is for Jesus. video
A fully animated short film about the role of Jesus in Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
K is for Kosher. video
An engaging and fully animated short film about the role that food plays in religion.
L is for Laws and Rules. video
An engaging and fully animated short film about religious laws and rules.
M is for Meditation and Prayer. video
An animated short film looking at the role of meditation and prayer in religion.
N is for Numbers. video
A fully animated top 10 chart of religious ideas from all over the world.
O is for Omnis. video
An animated short film about the power of God - the 'omnis' - in monotheistic religions.
P is for Prophets. video
An animated short film looking at prophets in Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
Q is for Qur鈥檃n and other holy books. video
An animated short film about holy books in Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Sikhism.
R is for Rituals. video
An engaging, fully animated short film about the role of rituals in religion.
S is for Saints. video
How do you become a saint? An animated short film looking at some famous saints throughout history.
T is for Temples. video
An engaging, fully animated short film about famous religious buildings.
U is for Uncertainty. video
An engaging, fully animated short film exploring agnosticism, atheism and faith.
V is for Virtue. video
An engaging, fully animated short film about the role of virtue in religion.
W is for Wealth. video
An engaging, fully animated short film about the role of wealth in religion.
X is for Xenophobia. video
A fully animated short film looking at xenophobia past and present.
Y is for Yom Kippur. video
An engaging animated short film looking at some significant religious festivals.
Z is for Zoroastrianism and other smaller religions. video
An engaging, fully animated short about some of the world's lesser known religions.
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