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R.E. - Islam and Hindu

Religious Education

 

 

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Look at the Islam and Hindu ideas and resources listed below,
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Islam:
  • Islamic Place of Worship - A worksheet containing cloze procedure relating to mosques (answers are given on the activity page).
  • The Five Pillars of Islam - Activities to teach the children about the Five Pillars of Islam.
  • Wudhu Word Document - Learn about the Islamic form of ablution known as 'Wudhu' which is performed ritually before prayer. Cut out the images and the actions to be performed and stick them down in order making a display. Contributed by Sherrie Bendjedidi.
  • Islam Test PDF File - A set of questions, aimed at Year 6, which quiz children about their knowledge of Islam. Contributed by Janice Jenkins.
Hindu:
  • Hindu Celebrations PDF File - A useful set of PDF worksheets which encourage children to think about Hindu celebrations. Contributed by Julie Hopkins.
  • Rangoli Patterns - Create effective rangoli patterns using this simple technique.
  • What do Hindus teach children about God? PDF File - Another great PDF, with relevant information and a task included. Originally created for use by Year 5 children. Contributed by Janice Jenkins.

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