World Religions Artefacts Collection
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Product Information
Overview
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Jewish collection includes; Hanukkah, Mezuzah Case, Miniature Torah Scroll, Seder Plate and some Rosh Hashanah cards., Buddhist collection includes; a Buddha, Puja bowls, Incense sticks, Prayer Beads and Buddhist prayer flags., Hinduism collection includes; Puja Thali, storybook, money envelope, greeting card, mythological picture PC album, Ragoli Diya candle box, non woven bag, plastic figure, 2 x henna impressions and poster., Christianity collection contains; Crucifix, Icons, Rosary Beads, Wooden Crosses, 3 Certificates, St Damien's Cross, Chalice and Paten and KS2 Lesson openers., Sikhism collection includes; Kachera, Kesh, Kara, Kanga and Kirpan., Islam collection includes; Prayer carpet and compass, Eid cards, Quran rack, and 'Marvellous Stories from the Life of Muhammad' book.
Product Includes
Helping to Support Teaching and Learning
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Diverse Faith Resources
With artefacts representing Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Judaism, this expansive collection connects children to various global faiths.
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Cultural Exploration
Ideal for exploring different cultures and beliefs, this collection encourages an immersive learning experience, promoting understanding and tolerance among children.
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Respectful Handling
Teaches children the importance of respectful handling of religious artefacts, fostering a deeper appreciation and care for items of spiritual significance.
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Curriculum Support
Facilitates immersive RE curriculum tools and activities that support the UK curriculum and highlight the significance of religious festivals and daily worship.
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Faith Learning Aids
With lesson activity cards included, this collection serves as essential faith learning aids, making religious education both engaging and informative.
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