![]() ![]() Images are in the public domain: Microsoft clipart, pixabay free images, To understand why some Sikhs look similar in their appearance.ĭesired Outcome: That pupils get a good overview of the Sikh religion. Learning Objectives: To explore the Sikh religion and to understand it beliefs and practices and the meaning of its symbols. Pupils are referred to the pages they need to look at to obtain the answers. There are a mixture of direct questions, questions which require inference, multiple choice questions with tick box, labelling and ICT work (finding out more information). Guru Gobind Singh - Founder of the Khalsa and the Five Ks (Tenth and last human Guru) ![]() Guru Nanak - Founder of Sikhism (First Guru) The booklet can be ‘dipped’ into as a non-fiction resource depending on what you are teaching. It contains a contents page, glossary of terms and texts with sub-headings and questions. It is an introductory booklet that aims to cover the key features of the Sikh religion including the the K’s. This is resource is on the topic of Sikhism.
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