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Designed with a deep understanding of the classroom dynamics and curriculum requirements, my resources inspire engagement, promote critical thinking, and foster academic growth. Join me on this transformative learning adventure and discover a treasure trove of resources that will empower both teachers and students to thrive in their educational journey.
With the non‑statutory guidance of 2010 for Religious education in mind, I have formulated my lessons to investigate religions and beliefs. So children can develop a mutual understanding of the world around them and respective view of others differences in beliefs.
This lesson is about Quran, key topics discussed as follows Allah, Prophet Muhammad, Jibreel , Sunnah and how the Quran influences Muslims’ everyday life. The lesson is straight forward and reliable sources were used to write religious Islamic facts.
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 15 slides.
This lesson comes with suggested activity or task that is also attached. The tasks for this lesson is an interactive true or false, then a writing activity as shown and lastly an extension writing your own book of rules.
Learning objectives
• To learn about the Quran
With the non‑statutory guidance of 2010 for Religious education in mind, I have formulated my lessons to investigate religions and beliefs. So children can develop a mutual understanding of the world around them and respective view of others differences in beliefs.
This lesson is about the Islamic Prayer, key topics discussed as follows prayer, Wudu, Salah, the Fiver Pillars of Islam, five daily prayers, Kabaa, ritual prayers, Fajr, Dhur, Asr, Maghrib, Isha, prayer beads, Tasbih, routine and prayer mats. The lesson is straight forward and reliable sources were used to write religious Islamic facts.
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 15 slides.
This lesson comes with suggested activity or task that is also attached. The tasks for this lesson is drawing a picture to represent different times
Learning objectives
• To learn about the Islamic Prayer
With the non‑statutory guidance of 2010 for Religious education in mind, I have formulated my lessons to investigate religions and beliefs. So children can develop a mutual understanding of the world around them and respective view of others differences in beliefs.
This lesson is about The Mosque, key topics discussed as follows What is a Mosque?, Shoe Rack , Dome, Minaret, Washroom, Qiblah, Mihrab, Minbar, Prayer Hall, Mosque Art, Meuzzin, Imam and the Jummah Prayers. The lesson is straight forward and reliable sources were used to write religious Islamic facts.
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 17 slides.
This lesson comes with suggested activity or task that is also attached. The tasks for this lesson is a drawing and labeling task.
Learning objectives
To understand the features of a mosque and explain their significances
With the non‑statutory guidance of 2010 for Religious education in mind, I have formulated my lessons to investigate religions and beliefs. So children can develop a mutual understanding of the world around them and respective view of others differences in beliefs.
This lesson is about the Islamic Art, key topics discussed as follows Islamic ruling why, Geometric patterns and their usage, Arabic Calligraphy. The lesson is straight forward and reliable sources were used to write religious Islamic and historical facts.
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 24 slides. With many picture examples.
This lesson comes with suggested activity or task that is also attached. The tasks for this lesson is creating geometric patterns using the step by step provided.
Learning objectives
To learn about Islamic Art
To create Geometric Patterns
With the non‑statutory guidance of 2010 for Religious education in mind, I have formulated my lessons to investigate religions and beliefs. So children can develop a mutual understanding of the world around them and respective view of others differences in beliefs.
This lesson is about the Five Pillars of Islam, key topics discussed as follows Shahadah: declaration of faith, Salah: five daily prayers, Zakah: giving charity, Sawm: fasting during the month of Ramadan and Hajj: pilgrimage to Mecca. The lesson is straight forward and reliable sources were used to write religious Islamic facts.
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 9 slides.
This lesson comes with suggested activity or task that is also attached. The tasks for this lesson is a list of questions.
Learning objectives
• To learn about the Five Pillars of Islam
With the non‑statutory guidance of 2010 for Religious education in mind, I have formulated my lessons to investigate religions and beliefs. So children can develop a mutual understanding of the world around them and respective view of others’ differences in beliefs.
This lesson is about the Hajj, key topics discussed as follows Hajj, the Five Pillars, Quran , Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Prophet Muhammad, Islamic calendar, Mount Arafat, Sacrifice, Muzdalifah, Mina , Tawaf and Eid Al-Adha. The lesson is straight forward and reliable sources were used to write religious Islamic facts.
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 16 slides. Also
This lesson comes with suggested activity or task that is also attached. The tasks for this lesson, include an interactive question time and an encyclopedia task.
Learning objectives
• To learn and sequence the journey of Hajj
With the non‑statutory guidance of 2010 for Religious education in mind, I have formulated my lessons to investigate religions and beliefs. So children can develop a mutual understanding of the world around them and respective view of others differences in beliefs.
This lesson is about the Eid Al- Fitr after Ramadan, key topics discussed as follows Sawm, the Five Pillars, Ramadan, fasting, food, water, Quran, Suhoor, Sehri, Iftar, Iftari, fasting exceptions, pregnant, unwell, children, Eid Al-Fitr, celebrations, clothing and lanterns Also included a video on Ramadan, fasting and celebrating Eid. The lesson is straight forward and reliable sources were used to write religious Islamic facts.
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 22 slides. Also
This lesson comes with suggested activity or task that is also attached. The tasks for this lesson, includes a step by step to make a lantern.
Learning objectives
• To learn about Eid Al- Fitr
With the non‑statutory guidance of 2010 for Religious education in mind, I have formulated my lessons to investigate religions and beliefs. So children can develop a mutual understanding of the world around them and respective view of others differences in beliefs.
This lesson is about Prophet Muhammad, key topics discussed as follows Allah, Prophet Muhammad his life and death, his children, Khadijah, the revelation, Jibreel, the Sunnah and how the Quran influences Muslims’ everyday life. The lesson is straight forward and reliable sources were used to write religious Islamic facts.
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 21 slides.
This lesson comes with suggested activity or task that is also attached. The tasks for this lesson is an interactive true or false, then a writing activity that includes drawing and writing about a special person in the child’s life.
Learning objectives
• To learn about Prophet Muhammad
With the non‑statutory guidance of 2010 for Religious education in mind, I have formulated my lessons to investigate religions and beliefs. So children can develop a mutual understanding of the world around them and respective view of others differences in beliefs.
This lesson is an introductory lesson to Islam, key topics discussed as follows Allah, Prophets, Prophet Muhammad, Angels, Quran and key facts about Islam. The lesson is straight forward and reliable sources were used to write religious Islamic facts.
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 11 slides.
This lesson comes with suggested activity or task that is also attached. The task for this lesson is a multi-choice questions with a few questions requiring full sentence responses.
Learning objectives
• To learn about Islam
With the non‑statutory guidance of 2010 for Religious education in mind, I have formulated my lessons to investigate religions and beliefs. So children can develop a mutual understanding of the world around them and respective view of others differences in beliefs.
This lesson is about the Eid Al-Adha after Hajj, key topics discussed as follows Hajj, the Five Pillars, Prophet Ibrahim, Ismail, Islamic calendar, Sacrifice, celebration, food, henna and Eid Al -Adha. The lesson is straight forward and reliable sources were used to write religious Islamic facts.
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 15 slides.
This lesson comes with suggested activity or task that is also attached. The tasks for this lesson is a writing a list of all the things children are grateful for.
Learning objectives
• To learn about Eid Al -Adha
With the non‑statutory guidance of 2010 for Religious education in mind, I have formulated my lessons to investigate religions and beliefs. So children can develop a mutual understanding of the world around them and respective view of others differences in beliefs.
This lesson is about Zakah key topics discussed as follows the Five Pillars, Zakah, charity, food, clothing, collections and donations. The lesson is straight forward and reliable sources were used to write religious Islamic facts.
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 8 slides.
This lesson comes with suggested activity or task that is also attached. The tasks for this lesson is answer a situation story as shown. Which involves making a decision to do Zakah.
Learning objectives
• To learn about Zakah
With the non‑statutory guidance of 2010 for Religious education in mind, I have formulated my lessons to investigate religions and beliefs. So children can develop a mutual understanding of the world around them and respective view of others differences in beliefs.
This lesson is about the Sawm (Ramadan), key topics discussed as follows Sawm, the Five Pillars, Ramadan, fasting, food, water, Quran , Jibreel, Prophet Muhammad, Lailut ul-Qadr, Islamic calender, Suhoor, Sehri, Iftar, Iftari, fasting exceptions, pregnant, unwell, children and Eid Al-Fitr. Also included a video on Ramadan, fasting and celebrating Eid. The lesson is straight forward and reliable sources were used to write religious Islamic facts.
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 18 slides. Also
This lesson comes with suggested activity or task that is also attached. The tasks for this lesson, includes an interactive question time and an encyclopedia task.
Learning objectives
• To learn about the holy month of Ramadan
With the non statutory guidance of 2010 for Religious Education (RE) in mind, I have formulated a set of high-quality lessons with tasks attached about Islam, for children to investigate different religions and beliefs. So, children can develop a mutual understanding of the world around them and respective view of others’ differences in beliefs.
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
A Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Objectives, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides).
The 12 lessons are broken down into the following:
Introduction to Islam
Islam and the Quran
Prophet Muhammad
The Mosque
The Five Pillars of Islam
Islamic Prayer
Zakah
Sawm (Ramadan)
Eid Al-Fitr
Hajj
Eid Al-Adha
Islamic Art
Learning Objectives:
To learn about Islam
To learn about the Quran
To learn about Prophet Muhammad
To understand the features of a mosque and explain their significances.
To learn about the Five Pillars of Islam
To learn about the Islamic Prayer
To learn about Zakah
To learn about the holy month of Ramadan
To learn about Eid Al- Fitr
To learn and sequence the journey of Hajj
To learn about Eid Al -Adha
To learn about Islamic Art
To create Geometric Patterns
Some Key Terms Covered:
Allah, Prophets, Prophet Muhammad, Angels, Quran, Jibreel, Sunnah, Prophet Muhammad’s life and death, Prophet Muhammad’s his children, Khadijah, the revelation, Mosque, Dome, Minaret, Washroom, Qiblah, Mihrab, Minbar, Prayer Hall, Mosque Art, Meuzzin, Imam, Jummah Prayers, Shahadah: declaration of faith, Salah: five daily prayers, Zakah: giving charity, Sawm: fasting during the month of Ramadan and Hajj: pilgrimage to Mecca, five pillar of Islam, prayer, wudu, five daily prayers, Kabaa, ritual prayers, Fajr, Dhur, Asr, Maghrib, Isha, Prayer beads, Tasbih, routine and prayer mats, charity, food, clothing, collections, donations, fasting, food, water, Lailut ul-Qadr, Islamic calendar, Suhoor, Sehri, Iftar, Iftari, fasting exceptions, pregnant, unwell, children, Eid Al-Fitr, celebrations, clothing and lanterns, Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Mount Arafat, Sacrifice, Muzdalifah, Mina , Tawaf and Eid Al-Adha, Prophet Ibrahim, Ismail, henna, Islamic rules, geometric patterns and Arabic Calligraphy.