Year 6 have been learning about Sikhism. They have been studying the story of Guru Nanak's disappearance when bathing in the river, along with his teachings about God and equality.
They thought carefully about how Guru Nanak’s friends and neighbours would have reacted to seeing him at the river three days after his disappearance. The children wrote in their books the thoughts they might have had when he said to them: “There is only God’s path.”
Year 6 RE: Sikhism
September 27, 2019
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