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Some ways of using the IWB Paul Hopkins - MMVII

Odd one out (1)

Odd one out (2)

First 5 books of scripture Words and definitions Rosh Hashanah Prayer Shawl Tallit Holy Day Torah Finger Shabbat New Year Yad First 5 books of scripture

The Big Picture

Mind Maps Sub Idea 2 Main Idea Sub Idea 1

Most likely to … Which people, Hindus or Sikhs, would be most likely to ….: Give boys and men the additional name of ‘Singh’? Take seven steps round the sacred fire at a wedding? Help to cook or serve in a langar? Read the Guru Granth Sahib? Follow the example of Mahatma Gandhi? Wear a symbol which includes a double edged sword?

Question of sport 1 2 3 4 7 6 8 5

What was the name of the 10th Guru? Question 6 6 What was the name of the 10th Guru?

Millionaire

Line in the sand DISAGREE AGREE John Gurjit Peter Emma Ann Hasif

Cause and Effect Cause 1 Outcome 1 Outcome 3 Outcome 2 Description of the conflict plot, people, place

Reveal

Questions ?