Useful Websites

There are so many websites that you may find useful. I think I’ll list them in alphabetical order … This page should gradually get bigger!

A

B
BBC Religion and Ethics

C
CAFOD
CAFOD’s Kidzone
Christian Aid
The Culham Institute – an organisation that deals with all things RE-related.
Children talking about the meaning of life

D
Damaris – Resources giving a Christian response to popular media

E

F

G
Global Gang – Games and Homework Help
GCSE RE Website
Gideons International – find out more about your little red Bible and the people who brought it to you. (If you didn’t get one, see Mr Parnham.)

H
Holy Spirit Interactive – a site which clearly explains what Catholics do at Mass – and many other key features!

I

J

K

L
Logos RE – A website to help RE in Catholic schools. Especially useful if you are studying for your GCSE.
Life4Seekers – A magazine-style website for people searching for answers and a direction in life.

M

N

O

P
Philosophy Games
People of Faith – including “Email a believer”.

Q

R
RE Quest
RE Online
RE Online for KS 3
RE Online for KS 4
RE Online for KS 5
REEP Website – Promoting Links between Religions and the Environment
Religions for Schools – links to information about the main world faiths
RE-XS
RS Revision Games
RS Revision Online
RS on the Web – Aimed at A Level Students
Religious Studies at Buxton Community School

S
St Vincent de Paul Society

T
Together TV – Videos stories from people in the developing world in their own words.
Teachers’ Enterprise in Religious Education – the teachers’ link site for The Way, The Truth and The Life, the textbooks and course that we follow at Key Stage 3.

U

V
The Vatican Website

W
What’s on? RE-related TV and Radio Listings

X

Y

Z

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    RE at St Thomas More School » Bibliographies said,

    30 October, 2007 @ 5:58 pm

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