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Prayer in Islam
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Description:
This website for Muslims offers a range of high-quality resources and services, some of which are useful in the RE classroom, such as video and audio clips, Flash presentations, and translations of the Qur'an. A presentation entitled "Prophet Mohammad's Manner of Doing Prayers" can be downloaded.  
Resource Support Notes:
This can be used to support teaching the QCA Unit 5B: How do Muslims express their beliefs through practices?


A Year 5 teacher used this presentation to introduce his class to prayer (salah) in Islam. The lesson took place in an ICT suite.
He used an interactive whiteboard to show the presentation twice - first without sound, and then with sound. He paused between the presentations for pupils to note down words which expressed the beliefs and emotions illustrated by what they had seen. Following the second presentation they were asked to note how the addition of sound affected their thoughts. Their ideas were developed through discussion, and questions were identified.

Pupils then worked in pairs. They watched the presentation again at their own pace, this time reading the accompanying text and aiming to sequence the order os actions on their worksheet.
Finally they worked alone to express what they had learnt from the lesson in answer to "Every day a Muslim intends to pray to Allah. Every day I intend..."
 
Group Affiliation:
Pupil/Student, Teaching 
Subject/Category:
Pupil/Student - General, Teaching - General, RE 
Age Relevance:
Key Stage 2 
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Jannah.com 
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LSL 
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