Learning objective
- To discuss why a gurdwara is a special place for some Sikh people by discovering the importance of its different features.
Success criteria
- I can identify
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Religious Education Council Curriculum Framework for RE in England (non-statutory guidance):
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Lesson plan
Recap and recall
Display the Presentation: Paint splash. Working in pairs, ask the children to work out which features of a synagogue are obscured by the paint splashes and tell each other how they help some Jewish people to pray. Take feedback.
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In this unit
Assessment resources
Lesson 1: Why do some Muslim people pray in a mosque?
Lesson 2: What can Orthodox churches suggest about some Christians’ beliefs?
Lesson 3: What can we learn by exploring different Christian places of worship?
Lesson 4: Why do some Jewish people go to a synagogue?
Lesson 5: Why do some Sikh people visit a gurdwara?
Lesson 6: What makes a place important to believers?