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Inspiring RE: Sikhs contains a wide range of teaching ideas that will develop pupils’ knowledge and understanding about Sikhs and Sikhism, the world’s fifth largest religion. ‘Sikhism’ is a western word that is being used less frequently by British Sikhs, many of whom prefer the word ‘Sikhi’; you will find both terms used in the book.

For younger pupils there are plenty of opportunities for learning interactively about the gurdwara and finding out about the significance of the Guru Granth Sahib. Three stories about Guru Nanak are introduced with activities to help pupils focus on their meaning to Sikh people and the impact of these stories on the lives of Sikhs.

We are aware that many teachers focus on the concept of sewa (selfless service) when teaching about Sikhs, but it can be hard to find lesson ideas above and beyond sewa and langar (community kitchen), so we have provided you with a variety of other examples to use with older pupils. There is also a focus on what it means to become a member of the Khalsa.

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  • Bandi Chhor Diwas resources and activities from Exploring a Theme Celebrations pdf
    My Sikh DivaliSikh Divali RE resource. A structured tool to explore Sikh celebrations, Bandi Chhor Diwas, and festival traditions.

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  • A-range-of-images-portraying-Sikhs-in-Britain.pdf
  • Questionnaire Kavneet pdf
    Questionnaire responses from young Sikhs – KavneetSikh Faith & Identity in RE resource. A structured tool for exploring personal reflections on Sikh beliefs.
  • Questionnaire Parmvir pdf
    Questionnaire responses from young Sikhs – ParmvirSikh Traditions & Ethics in RE resource. A structured tool for understanding Sikh perspectives on life and faith.
  • Questionnaire Satej pdf
    Questionnaire responses from young Sikhs – SatejSikh Perspectives & Faith in RE resource. A structured tool for exploring personal Sikh worldviews and identity.
  • Questionnaire Simrat pdf
    Questionnaire responses from young Sikhs – SimratSikhism & Personal Beliefs in RE resource. A structured tool for examining Sikh perspectives on faith and daily life.

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      A larger image of Guru Nanak and the CobraIllustration of Guru Nanak and the Cobra, highlighting Sikh teachings and values.

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        A larger image of Guru Nanak and the CobraIllustration of Guru Nanak and the Cobra, highlighting Sikh teachings and values.

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      Ready Steady REWhat does it mean to be a Sikh in Britain today?

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      What happens at the Gurdwara?What is sewa? Going beyond the langar

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      Links to some of the many charities founded on the Sikh principles of sewa:

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        Who is Guru Nanak and why is he so important to Sikh people?

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        Why do some Sikhs choose to become part of the Khalsa?

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