RE


Task 2 - History of Sikhs wearing turbans:

The turban is a sign of Sikhs faith, it is a sign equality.

All Sikhs wore turbans protects their hair and keep it clean.

Turban are used to take care of the hair, promote equality, and preserve the Sikh identity. 

Sikhs do not cut their hair, as a religious observance.


Some reasons other people wear turbans are:

religious and culture reasons.

cleanliness

fashion


Task 3 - Sikhs turbans are smaller and pointer


Sikhs - five articles of faith.

Kesh: keeping uncut hair, to be maintained in a turban.

kara, a round steel bracelet symbolising strength and integrity; 

Kirpan a ceremonial sword to emphasis martial strength; k

Kanga a small wooden comb to keep uncut hair in place and symbolising cleanliness and order;

Kachhera, cotton shorts for chastity and readiness for battle.

Great work Owen!


You have done some great research for RE and have come up with some great examples.


Did you get to the extra task and try to put a turban on yourself? If you did I'm sure you realised Its actually harder than it looks!


Well done for tempting the diary as well, but try and add some more detail tomorrow, like including what you did for each task. This makes it more interesting for the reader!


Tomorrow try and use the 5ws to help add more detail : )