Year 6 RE: Five Pillars

February 12, 2015
In Year 6, we have been looking at ‘What it means to be a Muslim’ in our RE work. After studying and discussing the Five Pillars of Islam, we thought about how these ‘Pillars’ were similar to other religions and our personal life choices. Individually, we decided on what the ‘Five Pillars’ for our life could be and discussed how these could affect other people.







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