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Erwachsenwerden im Glauben
Lerneinheit Religion 7/8
In 10 interaktiven Aufgaben wird Wissen rund um das Erwachsenwerden im Glauben vermittelt und abgefragt. Grundlage bilden Firmung, Konfirmation und die Bar Mizwa, doch gibt es auch Informationen dazu, welche Rituale es im Islam, Buddhismus und Hinduismus gibt.
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Beinhaltete Aufgaben
- Erwachsenwerden ... im Glauben
- Erwachsenwerden im Glauben ... Taufe - Eintritt in die Gemeinschaft
- Erwachsenwerden im Glauben ... Firmung
- Erwachsenwerden im Glauben ... Konfirmation
- Erwachsenwerden im Glauben ... Bar Mizwa / Bat Mizwa
- Erwachsenwerden im Glauben ... Gebete und Gebote
- Erwachsenwerden im Glauben ... Rechte und Pflichten
- Erwachsenwerden im Glauben ... in den Weltreligionen
- Erwachsenwerden im Glauben ... Wissensquiz
- Erwachsenwerden im Glauben - Glossar
Lehrplanzentral und an den Bildungsstandards orientiert
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