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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 society
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• Monotheist • Polytheist
What do these words mean? • Monotheist • Polytheist Now work out: Are Sikhs MONOTHEIST or POLYTHEIST? In Greek - Mono means one. Poly means many. Theist is someone who believes. Monotheist means you believe in ONE God, e.g. Christianity & Islam. Polytheist means you believe in MANY Gods e.g. Hinduism. Sikhs are MONOTHEISTS
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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?
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Videos to learn about the origins of Sikhism.
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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 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. 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?
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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!
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Many Sikhs wear the 5 Ks. But what are they?
1. Kara 2. Kanga 3. Kachera 4. Kesh A Steel bracelet A wooden comb A pair of loose fitting & comfortable. Uncut hair 5.Kirpan Show the video at the end once all students have finished their report activity – the 5 K’s 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. What they mean in a nutshell! Kesh - uncut hair. Sikhs believe that hair is a gift from God, therefore it remains uncut. Kanga - a wooden comb. Not used for combing the hair but for keeping it in place under the turban. Kara - an iron bracelet. Serves as a reminder for Sikhs to follow the morals of their faith. Kachera - a specific style of cotton underwear. Reminds Sikhs of the Guru's message regarding self control and sexual purity. Kirpan - a strapped curved sword. Symbolises the safety of all and the carrier's personal duty and responsibility as a Sikh in the message of peace. Ceremonial sword
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What is your opinion about the 5 K’s.
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.
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