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Learn about the five practices that help Muslims to lead a good and responsible life, such as prayer, fasting and pilgrimage. Watch a video about Ameena and her family, and join in with songs and activities to build a strong school community.

Use this bright and informative PowerPoint to teach your KS2 class about the five pillars of Islam that followers of the faith abide by.ampnbspThis includes rituals such as fasting, prayer and even the pilgrimage to Mecca.Once you have gone through the Five Pillars of Islam PowerPoint with your pupils, you may like to test their knowledge with the worksheet provided to see how much they have

Learn about the religion of Islam, its beliefs, practices, holy book, place of worship and festivals. Explore the life of Muhammad, the five pillars of Islam and how to write an essay about Islam.

Know what the five pillars of Islam are. Shahadah, Salat, Zakah, Sawm and Hajj. Describe what Muslims do to practise the pillars and connect to some key beliefs. Explain how the end of Hajj is marked with the festival Id-ul-Adha. Describe how the pillars give strength and shape to life for Muslims.

Learn about the five pillars of Islam with this ready-to-teach RE lesson for Year 3 and Year 4. The lesson includes a slideshow, printable resources and a scheme of work for Islamic Rites of Passage.

KS2 Religion and Worldviews It expands and develops learning about the Five Pillars of Islam as a way of focusing on key beliefs for Muslims. Pupils will learn about some key teachings and consider how these reflect and affect the values and lives of believers. They will explore Muslim responses to ultimate

Eleven-year-old Sara gives us a brief guide to her religion by describing the Five Pillars of Islam, the main rules Muslims try to live by. Suitable for Key Stage 2, First Level and Second Level

Muslims follow the the Five Pillars of Islam. These help individual Muslims and the whole Muslim community. Let's find out more about the Five Pillars. Watch the cartoon clip below and the video where Sara teaches us about her religion and the rules that she follows. KS2 Christmas Party 15th December 2015 KS1 Christmas Party Choir Event

In this lesson, we will be studying in detail the five main pillars of Islam Shahadah, Salat, Zakat, Sawm and Hajj. These are considered by Muslims to be the most important practices of their religion. Download all resources. Share activities with pupils. Year 4.

A primary school assembly framework for KS1, KS2 and P1 - P7. Building a good life rules The 5 Pillars of Islam building a strong school community. Includes video, suggestions for songs, optional words for reflection and prayer. May be used for Collective Worship. BBC School Radio. BBC Teach.