Teaching belonging, faith, and identity with Lyfta

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How do we form our identities? What does it feel like to belong to a community? How can we celebrate milestones and changes in our lives? Belonging, faith and identity are complex themes that can be challenging to tackle. Lyfta’s Becoming Me series gives teachers an immersive and impactful way to introduce these sensitive topics in the classroom.
Trailer to storyworld series Becoming Me
Each person's identity, worldview and sense of belonging is complex. Tackling these themes with students can be challenging, but it can also lead to impactful discussions that have cross-curricular value - particularly as part of religious education, but also as part of PSHE, citizenship, or any subject where discussing identity is relevant. Exploring these themes also gives teachers the opportunity to highlight the diverse ways in which people can express their identities and worldviews.
Lyfta's Becoming Me series of storyworlds centres around the lives of six young people from Denmark who come from different communities and have differing faiths and worldviews. We see how each of them approach growing up, practicing faith and being part of a community. The teaching resources (including a range of lesson and assembly plans) emphasise the diversity within and across religious traditions, and illustrate the national context of the worldviews featured.
We recommend teachers start with lesson plan My Identity which explores the themes of belonging and inclusion.

Asmir: Wealth of Choices

Asmir: Wealth of Choices
Asmir: Wealth of Choices
Meet Asmir, a young Muslim developing his understanding about his faith and identity. Learn how he practises his faith, and see how he enjoys skateboarding and acting in his spare time. Lesson plans look at the wider context of faith in Denmark, explore how we build our identities, and consider the things that make us all unique.

Deenpal: The Brave on the Pitch

Deenpal: The Brave on the Pitch
Deenpal: The Brave on the Pitch
Meet Deenpal, who is a Sikh. He meditates every day and goes to the temple (Gurdwara) at least once a week. He is also a goalkeeper in his football team and dreams about being the best in the world. Lesson plans explore focus, intentionality and goal setting.

Leah: Compassion is Key

Leah: Compassion is Key
Leah: Compassion is Key
Meet 12 year old Leah as she prepares for Bat Mitzvah, the Jewish rite of passage into adulthood for girls in the Reformed tradition. She misses her grandparents, who passed away recently, but continues to visit the retirement home where they lived to play the violin for the elders who live there. Lesson plans explore how Leah's acts of compassion impact those around her.

Lukas: The Heart of an Athlete

Lukas: The Heart of an Athlete
Lukas: The Heart of an Athlete
Lukas and his family practice their faith within the Evangelical Lutheran branch of Christianity. He wants to be able to run at the school sports day like other children, but his heart condition prevents him. As well as praying with his family for recovery, he runs with his brothers everyday to develop his fitness. Lesson plans explore themes of faith, prayer and healing.

Mira: Witches do Exist

Mira: Witches do Exist
Mira: Witches do Exist
Mira lives in Denmark with her mother, who has coached her from a young age to be a witch - one who follows the Wicca religion. She is aware that she is growing up and anticipates starting her period - a powerful symbol of growing up to be celebrated. Lesson plans explore coming of age and adolescence.

Natalie: Preparing for Better

Natalie: Preparing for Better
Natalie: Preparing for Better
Meet 12-year-old Natalie, who is a Jehovah's Witness. Explore how Natalie's faith requires her to read the Bible, study God's word, and share this with the wider community.
🚦This storyworld contains two films which mention the death of Natalie's uncle, who died by suicide. The family responses are framed by their particular faith.
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Cultural Capital
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