Stop, Look, Listen: Water, Moon, Candle, Tree and Sword

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started29th Feb 2000
ended28th Mar 2000
last rpt19th Oct 2005
7 school years
episodes5
duration15 mins
subject 🙏Religion
age rangeAge 5-7
languageenIn English


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Water, Moon, Candle, Tree and Sword is a unit of the Channel 4 Schools series Stop, Look, Listen from the 2000s, covering religion for primary school pupils.

Understanding different religions by meeting children and their families experiencing the faiths of (repectively) Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism and Sikhism.

Episode List

# Title Broadcast
1. Hinduism - Water #2000-02-29-00-00-0029 Feb 2000
2. Islam - Moon #2000-03-07-00-00-007 Mar 2000
3. Judaism - Candle #2000-03-14-00-00-0014 Mar 2000
4. Buddhism - Tree #2000-03-21-00-00-0021 Mar 2000
5. Sikhism - Sword #2000-03-28-00-00-0028 Mar 2000


Broadcasts

Year Term Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Channel Details
1999-2000 Spring 2000 Tuesday, 9:45am Friday, 9:45am Channel 4
2000-01 Autumn 2000 Tuesday, 9:45am Channel 4
2001-02 Spring 2002 Tuesday, 9:45am Channel 4
2003-04 Spring 2004 Monday, 10:45am Channel 4
Summer 2004 Tuesday, 5:45am Channel 4
2004-05 Spring 2005 Wednesday, 4:45am Channel 4
2005-06 Autumn 2005 Wednesday, 5:05am Channel 4

Credits

Director Paul Leather
Producer Yvonne Davies

Resources

There were teacher's notes and an activity book available.

The unit was released to schools on video and later on DVD.

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