Key learning for this term:
What does it mean to be a Muslim?
This unit focuses on aspects of Islam. Children are given the opportunity to learn about current beliefs, practices and lifestyles by studying holy days, artefacts and festivals. There are also opportunities for children to respond to some of the key ideas and values of Islam, and to develop their understanding of their importance for those who belong to the religion.
What does it mean to be a Sikhism?
In this unit, the pupils draw on their understanding of belonging and then relate it to how children are given a sense of belonging in a Sikhism. They look at how children are welcomed into the Sikh tradition. They think about how people show they belong and what is special about belonging, and find out how Sikh people remember the birth of Guru Nanak, the founder of this religion.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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