The Origins of Sikhism & Guru NanakQuick View
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The Origins of Sikhism & Guru Nanak

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A booklet (which can also be used as a homework task reinforcing class lesson) on The Origins of Sikhism & Guru Nanak (the founder). It comes with a range of activities for students to complete.
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ISLAMIC BELIEFS ON LIFE AFTER DEATH

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Primarily for year 7. Can be used in class or used as homework. In class use - its quite self-explanatory where students have space to write on the booklet. Homework / Home Learning - can be used as an additional piece of work reinforcing what already has been taught in class
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STATIONERY POSTER

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Are you tired of giving out stationery and it not being returned by the students? This poster can be laminated and you can write the number of equipment (pens, pencils, etc) you have given out!
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Jesus and Miracles

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Year 7 - Unit 1 - Christianity (Jesus and Miracles) A colourful booklet discussing the miracles performed by Jesus with questions being asked. It reinforces the correct use of punctuation and after each section before going to the next section, it asks a series of questions, like, have you understood what you have read? If yes, go on to the next question, and, if not, write down in a few words what you have not understood?, etc. In word document, so on top of the page, you can write the name of your school by deleting the name of my school, Woodrush High :)
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Unit 3 - Judaism: The Synagogue

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Year 7 - Unit 3 - Judaism (The Synagogue) A colourful booklet discussing the Synagogue with questions being asked. It reinforces the correct use of punctuation and after each section before going to the next section, it asks a series of questions, like, have you understood what you have read? If yes, go on to the next question, and, if not, write down in a few words what you have not understood?, etc. In word document, so on top of the page, you can write the name of your school by deleting the name of my school, Woodrush High :)
A colourful PDF 'Month of the Year with seasons' displayQuick View
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A colourful PDF 'Month of the Year with seasons' display

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Start of the new academic year. No time for displays? Worry no more and look no further! Help is at hand. A colourful PDF 'Months of the Year with seasons' display. Useful for Ks1 / 2. Colourful display with months of the year; each month starting with a red letter emphasising on capital letters and each season coloured, such as blue for Winter, orangey yellow for Spring, yellow for Summer and brown for Autumn.
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Glossary Text Book on Islam with Islamic Expressions

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An alphabetical list of words relating to a specific subject (Islam), with text, dialect and explanations; a brief dictionary in full colour. This can ideally be printed and used as a textbook. Suitable for KS3,4 & 5.
Colours in Community Languages for classroom display ad a teaching aidQuick View
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Colours in Community Languages for classroom display ad a teaching aid

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Pack 1 set of colours in English, Urdu, Arabic and Punjabi. Can be used as a classroom display or it can also be a useful tool to teach children the names of colours who may have English as an additional language. Pack 2 is in English, Pashto (Pushto), Farsi (Persian) and Bangali (Bengali)
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The Alphabet Frieze

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Start of the new academic year. No time for displays? Worry no more and look no further! Help is at hand. A colourful PDF 'Alphabet Frieze' display. Useful for Ks1 / 2. Colourful display with capital letters in red and small letters in black together with pictures.
Islamic Practices (The 5 Pillars of Islam - Booklet with tasks to complete)Quick View
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Islamic Practices (The 5 Pillars of Islam - Booklet with tasks to complete)

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Islamic Practices - Looking at the 5 Pillars of Islam with tasks to complete. This can be used as an exercise book where students can write in the book on spaces provided. Comes with: Notes for the teacher and student Lesson Summary Overview The foundation of Islamic religious practices is the Five Pillars. These basic duties, belief, worship, fasting, almsgiving and pilgrimage, guide Muslims in their daily life and their worship of Allaah. Through the materials presented in this lesson, students will explore and understand the basic beliefs of Islam and the Five Pillars. Objectives •Describe the basic beliefs of Islam; •Explain the meaning of each of the Five Pillars of Islam; •Compare and contrast the Five Pillars of Islam with the duties of other religions with which they are familiar. Can ONLY bebadapted by logo of my school removed and your school’s added.
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GLOSSARY FOR HUMANATIES

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Glossary sheet to be stuck at the back of each exercise book for new / keywords. Ideally to be used for Humanaties (RE, Geogroahy and History), but, can be adapted for other subjects, too.
Detailed PPP 'The Muslim Prayer' with cover notes, a worksheet, questions and a quizQuick View
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Detailed PPP 'The Muslim Prayer' with cover notes, a worksheet, questions and a quiz

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A very detailed PPP 'The Muslim Prayer' with cover notes, a worksheet, questions and a quiz. The author is an Islamic scholar. I have used in some cases Arabic words alongside the Arabic words for students to familiarise themselves with them. The uniqueness of this PowerPoint presentation is that I have used similarities of other religions, ie. Interdisciplinary/cross-curricular teaching which involves a conscious effort to apply knowledge, principles, and/or values to more than one academic discipline simultaneously.
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Days of the Week PDF Display for classroom

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Start of the new academic year. No time for displays? Worry no more and look no further! Help is at hand. A colourful PDF 'Days of the Week' display. Useful for Ks1 / 2. Colourful display with days of the week written on a sheep; each day starting with a red letter emphasising on capital letters
Year 8 - Unit 6 - Hinduism (Holy days - Diwali) - bookletQuick View
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Year 8 - Unit 6 - Hinduism (Holy days - Diwali) - booklet

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Year 8 - Unit 6 - Hinduism (Holy days - Diwali) A colourful booklet discussing Hinduism's Holy Day, Diwali, with questions being asked. It reinforces the correct use of punctuation and after each section before going to the next section, it asks a series of questions, like, have you understood what you have read? If yes, go on to the next question, and, if not, write down in a few words what you have not understood?, etc. In word document, so on top of the page, you can write the name of your school by deleting the name of my school, Woodrush High :)
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Muslim Festival - The new born baby with tasks to complete.

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Muslim Festival - The new born baby with tasks to complete. This can be used as an exercise book where students can write in the book on spaces provided. It covers: Adhaan and Iqaamah in the ears Naming the child Tahneek Shaving the hair on the head Aqeeqah Circumcision Comes with: Notes for the teacher and student: Lesson Summary Objectives • To understand that every family has a pattern for living • To appreciate that religion is part of the pattern in some families • To know that a Muslim family bases its life on the religion of Islam and obedience to Allaah • To know that respect for the family is shared by people from all religions Can ONLY be adapted by logo of my school removed and your school’s added.
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Counting to 5

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A 'cutting out' exercise. Counting to 5 Children to cut out the pictures and match to the correct number.
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REWARD CHART

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A useful resource to be used at home or at school or even both by parents and teachers - easy to follow and self explanatory. Although it says Ks1, it can be adapted and used for Ks2 too.
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Recount of an event

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A useful framework for getting children to write a recount of their winter break. Could be adapted for use at other times of the year.