The Life of Guru Nanak The founder of Sikhism The founder of Sikhism.

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The Life of Guru Nanak The founder of Sikhism The founder of Sikhism

Lesson objectives Understand the important parts of the life of Guru Nanak Understand why Guru Nanak is important to Sikhs

Starter/re-cap on the 5 K’S Remember the actions from last lesson? See if we can remember what the 5 k’s were

Sit down in place when teacher Guru Nanak Fact File Around the classroom are posters with information about Guru Nanak. Your task is to be an investigative reporter and find out AT LEAST 3 pieces pf Information about Guru Nanak You can write in bullet points Sit down in place when teacher claps hand 3 times Guru Nanak fact file .

Feed back Hands up to tell me any of the facts you have found out about Guru Nanak

Cut out the boxes on the page Put them in order of Guru Nanak’s life Draw a time – happiness graph Stick the boxes in the appropriate place Put into order

How Happy/upset Guru Nnak would have been Very happy Happy Neutral/ok Upset Very upset Time line of Guru Nanaks life

How Happy/upset Guru Nnak would have been 2) Guru Nanak had a happy childhood and was brought up as a Hindu 3) Guru Nanak was married when he was 19 years old Very happy Happy 1) Guru Nanak was born in a place in India called Talwindi in 1469 Neutral/ok Upset Very upset Time line of Guru Nanaks life

How Happy/upset Guru Nnak would have been Extension questions Which part of the story do you think Guru Nanak would have been most happy? Explain why Which part of the story do you think Guru Nanak would have been most upset? Explain why Which was your favourite parrt of the story? Explain why Draw a small sketch to show what was going on from one part of Guru Nanaks story 2) Guru Nanak had a happy childhood and was brought up as a Hindu 3) Guru Nanak was married when he was 19 years old Very happy Happy 1) Guru Nanak was born in a place in India called Talwindi in 1469 Neutral/ok Upset Very upset Time line of Guru Nanaks life

Write your answer on the small piece of paper put on your desk Final question Why do you think Guru Nanak is seen as very important to people who follow the Sikh religion? Write your answer on the small piece of paper put on your desk

LESSON OBJECTIVES HAVE BEEN MET!! WELL DONE GUYS ALL LESSON OBJECTIVES HAVE BEEN MET!!

4 As you leave the classroom 1 Blue tack 2 Your note 3 To the door 4 As you leave the classroom