Year 6 having been talking about our British Values…
We have been discussing, voting, and highlighting the importance of British Values and how they help to establish a safe environment in schools and in the wider community.
We have been discussing, voting, and highlighting the importance of British Values and how they help to establish a safe environment in schools and in the wider community.
Today we have been discussing the British Values and what they mean to us: do we have any examples?
We know that Rama and Sita are special people in the Hindu religion. We created puppets to help us retell their story.
This morning, we discussed what British Values were. We thought of many examples which were linked to our British Values.
We used drama to recreate stories from the Bible. We explained what could be learned from these stories.
This week we learnt all about Buddhism and we had a go at meditating in small groups!
We know how to name The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) as the leader of Islam. We learnt the story of The Prophet and the Ants and retold it using drama.
We know a special leader in the Jewish faith is called a Rabbi and their role has similarities to a Christian Priest.
We were delighted to welcome Father Darren Percival (BME) to Birkwood and to Cudworth. Father Darren is the new Parish Priest and introduced himself to our #IncredibleCommunity. Father Joseph and Father Darren made a wonderful impression on all of us and we are very excited to work with them going forward.
We learnt all about the celebration Chinese New Year. We enjoyed watching the Dragon Dance, made our own Chinese lanterns and dragon puppets and even tasted some delicious Chinese food!
We have learnt about a Buddhist celebration called Vesak. During this festival Buddhists come together to pray, eat and meditate. We had a go at some meditating and found it very calming.
Raksha Bandhan is a Hindu celebration of the relationship between brother and sister. Sisters attach a Rakhi to their brother’s wrist to show their love and respect! We made Rakhis for our families.
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