Islam

This religious education scheme of work for Key Stage One gets the children to explore and illustrate some of the different stories, beliefs and practices of the Islamic religion including special festivals and sacred texts. The class can identify and describe special festivals observed by Muslims throughout the Islamic year.

Explore and illustrate some of the different stories, beliefs and practices of the Islamic religion including special festivals and sacred texts

Lesson One : Islamic Prophets
Explore, describe and illustrate the importance and significance of the teachings of the prophet Muhammad in the Islamic religion

Lesson Two : Five Pillars of Islam
Explore how to identify and record some of the special ways that Muslims observe and follow the main rules in the Islamic religion

Lesson Three : Mosques
Investigate, describe and record some of the special ways that Muslims use mosques to practise and observe beliefs in the Islamic religion

Lesson Four : Ramadan
Practise compiling and presenting a timetable showing how Muslims participate in Ramadan as a special time in the Islamic year

Lesson Five : Islamic Calendar
Explore, describe and sequence each of the main festivals that occur throughout the year in the Islamic religion observed by Muslims

Lesson Six : Special Books
Investigate how to identify and record the function and importance of some of the special books that are used in Islam and by family groups and communities
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Garden Numbers
Identify and model some of the different calculation techniques that can be used when adding pairs of single digit numbers
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Summer Stories
Practise composing and presenting narrative stories with familiar settings to illustrate the events and experiences that could happen during the summer
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Fraction Numbers
Investigate how to use concrete equipment, diagrams and calculations to identify and record the matching fractions of different numbers
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Family Holiday Lists
Explore how to compile sentences punctuated using commas to list some of the special things that families can use, complete and experience on a holiday