The religious artefacts included in Sikander's bag can be used to cover a range of RE topics from festivals to daily worship.
• Explore the Sikh faith with Sikander's bag, filled with a variety of items.
• Engage children in learning about Sikhism and other religions, making Sikander more relatable by including non-religious items.
• Unlock the world of Sikhism for children with the Sikh Child Religious Artefact Collection. This set comes with a Kara, Kangha, Kirpan, Patka, Prayer Beads, a doll, and an artefact bag. It's specially curated to make learning interactive and tangible.
• Integrating these resources into discussions about Sikh festivals and daily worship, along with non-religious items such as a football to make Sikander relatable, promotes understanding and empathy. This innovative approach not only supports RE curriculums but also aids in creating a classroom environment that values diversity.
Specifically designed for Key Stages 1 and 2, this collection plays a crucial role in teaching religious education, focusing on Sikhism's rich traditions. It's invaluable for encouraging respectful conversations about religious diversity and practices.
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• Sikander can make the Sikh faith more relatable to children!
• Why not add non-religious items to show Sikander also enjoys football for example.
• A great way to discuss a range of Sikhism topics.