WALT 1 To Investigate Sikhism 2 Look at the special dresscode Sikhs have WILF Level 4 Can describe some aspects of Sikhism Level 5 Can explain some aspects of Sikhism Level 6 Can explain and evaluate the importance of the 5s to Sikhs ID: 495498
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Sikhism
WALT:
1) To Investigate Sikhism.
2) Look at the special dress-code Sikhs have.
WILF:
Level 4:
Can describe some aspects of Sikhism
Level 5:
Can explain some aspects of Sikhism
Level 6:
Can explain and evaluate the importance of the 5’s to Sikhs
Level 7:
Can Critically evaluate the dress code of Sikhs in today’s modern societySlide2
What do these words mean?
• Monotheist
• Polytheist
In Greek - Mono means one.
Poly means many.
Theist is someone who believes.
Now work out:
A
re Sikhs MONOTHEIST or POLYTHEIST?Slide3
Guru Nanak
(the founder of
Sikhsm
) said
“
All religions are different paths up the same mountain.”
What does this show us about the belief of Sikhs and other religions?Slide4
Videos to learn about the origins of Sikhism.
Video 1
Video 2Slide5
The 5 most important things Sikhs do to please God
Keep God in their heart & mind
Be honest & hard working
Treat everyone equally
Share wealth with others
Serve & help others
QUESTIONS
1) Do you think this is a good list for someone to live their life by?
2) What do you think is the most important on the list?
TASK
Write your own list of 5 important things you aim to live your life by.
For example;
Be honest
Work
hard
Be a great friend, etc.Slide6
Main Task – Roving Reporter
You will now be given one of the 5 K’s to learn about. In
groups of 5
– you will need to choose who are the:
two news reporters
who is the interviewer and who are the two witnesses (Sikhs).
The news reporters will summarise the main purpose of one of the 5 K’s.
The interviewer will interview (ask questions) two people who need to talk about their K in detail.
Make sure you learn the information really well – you will be acting this out in front of others. So therefore – the responsibility of teaching and learning is on your own shoulders today! Slide7
Many Sikhs wear the 5 Ks.
But what
are they?
1. Kara
A Steel bracelet
2. Kanga
A wooden comb
3.
Kachera
A pair of loose fitting &
comfortable.
5.Kirpan
4.
Kesh
Uncut hair
Ceremonial sword
TASK
‘Roving Reporter’.
In your groups, be prepared to teach the others one of the 5 K’s that you will be given to learn and to teach.
Show the video at the end once all students have finished their report activity – the 5 K’sSlide8
Plenary
What is your opinion about the 5 K’s.
Are they a good way to lead your life? If you had to choose one of them to have in your own life – which one would you
choose and why? Write into your books.