These 112 slides contain a variety of exercises, links and pictures to aid you tackle ‘Racism’ in school.
These slides help you understand how to deal with racism in school.
These exercises help you to identify if you or your peers are suffering racist abuse and be able to stop it.
To understand what Diwali is and how it is celebrated by Hindus.
So that you can confidently answer the 67 questions at the end.
11 key-terms with their definition and picture.
Exercises throughout the PowerPoint to make learning this fescinating subject enjoyable and challenging.
Recommended link- clips to revise sections.
This presentation is is in the following order. . .
Diwali, the festival of lights for Hindus, Sikhs and Jains.
Rama and Siva.
Welcome, goddess.
Why there are patterns by the door during Diwali.
Diwali is a time to pray to Lakshmi.
Lights in the sky.
Diwali is a time for sharing.
Happy New Year.
The Sikh Diwali.
Siblings.
I hope you’ve enjoyed this presentation!
63 slides to introduce you to all the relevant key-terms with their definitions and a picture to make learning them easier.
Each section has extra activities to make learning fun, challenging and extremely rewarding.
What is Islam?
The life of the Prophet Muhammad.
The Prophet teaches Allah’s message.
The Sacred Texts.
Holy Places.
Festivals and family times.
Islam in the world today.
Key-term test.
Famous Muslims.
Muslim Festivals Throughout the Year
This Unit of Work contains (359 slides in total):
27 key-terms (on individual slides) with their definition and a picture.
Introduction to Islam.
Al-Hijrah.
Ashura.
Milad-al-Nabi.
Laylat-ul-Isra.
Ramadan.
Laylat-ul-Qadr.
Id-ul-Fitre.
Id-ul-Adha.
The Hajj.
Questions to revise each section accompanied with research exercises and video clips.
Christianity
This Unit of Work contains (494 slides in total):
46 key-terms (on individual slides) with their definition and a picture.
Introducing Christianity.
The Roman Catholic Church.
The Orthodox Church.
The Protestant Church.
Church buildings - outside.
Church buildings -inside.
Christmas worship.
The Eucharist.
The Bible.
The birth of Jesus.
Jesus dies and rises again.
Stories Jesus told.
Miracles Jesus worked.
How Christianity grew.
The saints.
Christianity today.
Christmas.
Easter.
Other celebrations.
Special occasions (1).
Special occasions (2).
Questions to revise each section accompanied with research exercises and video clips.
Buddhism
This Unit of Work contains (421 slides in total):
- 47 key-terms (on individual slides) with their definition and a picture.
- Introducing Buddhism.
- The life of the Buddha.
- The early days of Buddhism.
- The two main groups of Buddhists.
- Mahayana Buddhist groups.
- What the Buddha taught.
- Buddhist holy books.
- What the holy books say.
- Symbols in Buddhism.
- How Buddhists worship.
- Buddhist monks and nuns.
- Pilgrimage.
Celebrations
- Wesak and Hana Matsuri
- Kathina and Songkran.
- Poson and Esala Perahera.
- Examples of some Mahayana Buddhist festivals.
- Special occasions - young people.
- Special occasions - marriage and death.
- Ways to be a Buddhist.
- Famous celebrity Buddhists at the end of each section.
- Questions to revise each section accompanied with research exercises and video clips.
Buddhism - 47 Key-Terms - each slide contains:
(i) Key-Term
(ii) Definition
(iii) A picture.
This makes introducing and revising Key-Terms easier and more enjoyable.
Hinduism (363 slides) and Sikhism (350 slides) - 713 slides in total.
- Introduction to Hinduism.
- Key-terms for Hinduism.
- Introduction to Sikhism.
- Key-terms for Sikhism.
Hinduism
This Unit of Work contains (363 slides in total):
- 51 key-terms (on individual slides) with their definition and a picture.
- Introduction to Hinduism.
- Gods and godesses.
- The caste system.
- Two Hindu leaders.
- Hindu holy books.
- The Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
- Worship at home.
- Hindu temples.
- Worship in a temple.
- Two important temples.
- Pilgrimage.
Special Occasions
- Birth & childhood.
- Marriage.
- Death.
Celebrations
- Divali.
- Navaratri and Dassehra.
- Holi and Raksha Bandhan.
- Death and reincarnation.
- Ways to be a Hindu.
- Also includes: Video links, questions to revise each section & research exercises.
Hinduism - 51 Key-Terms - each slide contains:
(i) Key-Term
(ii) Definition
(iii) A picture.
This makes introducing and revising Key-Terms easier and more enjoyable.
Sikhism
This Unit of Work contains (350 slides in total):
- 55 key-terms (on individual slides) with their definition and picture.
- Introduction to Sikhism.
- Guru Nanak.
- Sikh Gurus.
- The Khalsa.
- The early days of Sikhism.
- The Guru Granth Sahib.
- The five Ks.
- The gurdwara.
- Worship in the gurdwara.
- The Harimandir Sahib (Golden Temple).
- The Five special gurdwaras.
Special Occasions
- Birth & childhood.
- Marriage.
- Death.
Celebrations
- Baisakhi.
- Melas.
- Gurpurbs.
- Being a Sikh.
- Also includes: Video links, questions to revise each section & research exercises.
Introduction to Sikhism (55 Key-Terms with their definition and a picture to make learning and revising easier - 55 slides.
Each slide contains:
i. Key-Term
ii. Definition
iii. picture
Islam - Festival of Ashura
Objectives
i. Understand the origins and meanings of Ashura.
ii. Know how Ashura is commemorated by both Sunni and Shi’a Muslims.
Islam - The festivals of Id-ul-Fitr (also written as Eid-ul-Fitr) and Id-ul-Adha
Objectives
i. Understand the origins and meanings of Id-ul-Fitr and Id-ul-Adha.
ii. Know how the Id-ul-Fitr and Id-ul-Adha are celebrated.
Jihad
Objectives
i. Understand the origins, influence and significance of Jihad.
ii. Understand both lesser and greater jihad, and the differences between them.