PowerPoints containing the origins of Sikhism, Identity, Gender Roles, Festivals, Symbols, Khanda, 5 ks etc. This is for AQA GCSE Humanities but can be used for RE lessons. There are notes on the PowerPoints which contain notes and video links to YouTube.
Also an Amish and Sikh culture comparison booklet.
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Cut and paste about the Sikh Mool Mantar which explains what Sikhs believe about God.
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Lesson that focuses on what the Gurdwara is, Nishaan Sahib. <br />
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The lesson is TWO hours long and video needed is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oeo4BDViHcM
This Free Vaisakhi brochure discusses the context, origins of Vaisakhi. It further details the 5 Ks and Sikh Identity. <br />
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A fantastic resource that dispels myths surrounding Vaisakhi.
This lesson focuses on the 7 daily prayers of Sikhs, what they mean and their significance.
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Explains the 11 Sikh Gurus roles and the significance of the 11th and final Sikh Guru who resides in all Sikh Gurdwaras today.
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Sikh Flash cards
Context, history and meaning behind the 11th and final Guru of the Sikhs.
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Lesson about the 11th and Eternal Guru of the Sikhs- Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee
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Final Sikh Identity lesson in the series.
Focuses on the portrayal of Sikhs in the media.
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3 lessons about the 3 core principles of Sikhi:
Naam Japna- meditate on the one Lord
Wand Ke Shako- share, serve and volunteer
Kirat Karo-work hard and donate 10% of your earnings to charity
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Where Sikhism came from?
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee
The plight of India at the time
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