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What is the Qur'an and why is it important to Muslims?

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SKU R6CS300202
Key Stage 2RE Knowledge OrganiserIslamReligious EducationYear 6

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Introduce your class to the sacred book of Islam in these informative and accessible lessons as they discover the Qur'an and why it is important to Muslims. Start by exploring why the Qur'an is sacred and how it came into being before going on to look at what the Qur'an teaches about God. Your class will also have the chance to study why the Qur'an is important in the day-to-day life of Muslims and some of the things it teaches them about life.

With a range of teaching resources, such as lesson plans, slides, activity ideas, differentiated worksheets, an End of Unit quiz and more, these RE lessons for Year 6 provide everything you need to answer the questions 'what is the Qur'an?' and 'why is the Qur'an important to Muslims?'.

A Knowledge Organiser is included within the complete series download, or can be purchased separately.

 

Lesson 1

A Sacred Book

This introductory lesson teaches your class about the origins of the Qur'an and why it is the sacred book of Islam. It also gives children the chance to reflect on what is sacred and important in their own lives.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Discussion card

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Lesson 2

Names of Allah

This lesson starts by listening to a special recitation that is said at the start of each chapter of the Qur’an. They will consider what the words ‘compassionate’ and ‘merciful’ within this recitation mean before looking at the ’99 Beautiful Names of Allah’. Through these names, your class will start to get an understanding of how Muslims view God.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Writing frames
  • Picture cards

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Lesson 3

A Book of Guidance

This lesson gives your class to read some extracts from the Qur’an to help them identify ways in which the Qur’an can give Muslims guidance for how to live their lives. They will then consider where they look for guidance themselves when they have a problem and consider texts that have influenced them. There is also the chance to consider ways in which the guidance in the Qur’an is similar or different to guidance in other religious texts.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Writing frames
  • Pack of debating resources

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Lesson 4

Through The Generations

What do you parents want for you as you grow up? This lesson explores why Muslim children attend Madrasah to learn about the Qur'an and why this is an important part of growing up as a Muslim. Your children will also relate this to their own experiences of what their parents or other adults in their lives want for them when they grow up.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Teacher’s notes
  • Writing frames

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Lesson 5

Why it is Important

This final lesson allows your class to consolidate everything they have learnt about why the Qur'an is important to Muslims and to draw their own conclusions about the question. There are plenty of opportunities for class discussion, as well as chances for your children to express their learning in a variety of ways independently.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Activity cards
  • End of unit quiz

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What is the Qur'an?: Knowledge Organiser

This Year 6 RE Knowledge Organiser has been created to complement the study of the Islam strand within our RE and worldviews resource offer. It is designed to support your children's understanding of key vocabulary and big ideas covered in this scheme of work, while signposting prior learning. Children are also encouraged to reflect on 'Ways of Knowing' about religion and worldviews, and to think deeply about the topic through the 'Thinking Questions' provided.

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