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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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Included Tasks
- 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
Curriculum-centred and oriented towards educational standards
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It has long been generally recognised that the modern working world often pushes people to the limits of their stress resistance. In many professional fields and enterprises all work and efforts are dominated by the maxim: “success“. Cheerful, motivated, vigorous and full of youthful energy employees are to engage themselves in their companies or present themselves in job applications. But what happens when the success in life, the motivation and the joy of work fail to materialise fort the most various reasons?
Konflikt und Lösung
Das Medium bietet H5P-Aufgaben an, die ohne zusätzliche Software verwendbar sind. Das Medium enthält interaktive Videos und 50 H5P-Aufgaben zum Thema Konflikt und Lösung.
Prayer
The prayer, a fundamental religious act, which may be formulated in the form of a request, a thanksgiving or as a dialogue. Whether in Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism or Judaism – in all five world religions, the prayer is a communion with their God or a Higher Power. Thanking God, asking him for something, recapitulating the day, finding peace – all that can be contained in a prayer. We pray because we are looking for answers, consolation and strength and because in times of stress we seek peace and reflection. Some people also pray out of tradition or out of a sense of duty to their God. Some may also wish to have their prayers answered. There are studies investigating whether what we ask for in prayer actually comes true. The results, however, are not unequivocal. But to the one who prays this is no reason to stop. For the benefit of prayer cannot be measured by studies. For many the happiness of praying consists less in having their requests answered than in their contact with God. Together with the extensive accompanying material the DVD is perfectly suited for use in the classroom. Target group: primary school, special needs school, secondary school