Good Morning!
I hope you are still getting out as much as possible and enjoying the garden/park. Remember to keep sending me your amazing work.
Here is Mohammad Ibrahim working really hard
I know so many of you are so looking forward to Eid so I wonder if today you could teach me a few things about your special celebration, Miss Bull has recorded a video asking you some questions below:
If you do not celebrate Ramadan or Eid this would be a great time to learn all about the celebration, it is so important to learn about other people’s faiths and religions – remember, we are all different and being different is GREAT!:
- What does ‘fasting’ mean? Why do Muslims fast during Ramadan?
- What do these words mean; Suhoor/Sehri, Iftar, Zakat?
- Ramadan is the ninth month in the islamic Lunar calendar, but what is a lunar calendar based on?
Watch these videos about the Lunar cycle:
https://www.tigtagworld.co.uk/film/phases-of-the-moon-PRM00071/I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4ZHdzl6ZWg
- Ramadan starts when religious leaders tell everyone that they have seen a certain type of moon – Which moon is that?
- What special things do you do with your family during the 3 day Eid celebrations?
Ask the adults in your family the questions to help you find out the answers and then ask them to help you type your answers into the comments box on the video.
Here is an interesting video all about a little boy called who shares his ideas of how to celebrate Ramdan with your family during the Corona Virus Lock Down.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/23286976
Have a go at making your own Moon Binoculars to help you to keep an eye on the lunar cycle!
All you need is: 2 toilet roll tubes, some glue, some string, some clingfilm or plastic and some things to decorate!:
OR make a Crescent Moon card for a friend or family member!
Have a great day!
Mr Forshaw