KS1 Hindu Scheme of Learning: Activities, Teaching Slides, Colouring and Story
KS1 Hindu Resource Pack: Includes 3 fun activities (Ganesha’s Treasure Hunt, Diwali Lamp Making, Kindness Tree), a story, colouring pages, and teaching slides.
This KS1 Hindu Resource Pack is a complete educational tool designed to help young learners explore the rich culture and traditions of Hinduism through interactive and engaging activities.
3 Fun Activities:
Ganesha’s Treasure Hunt: An exciting, adventure-filled activity where children search for hidden treasures related to the story of Lord Ganesha, learning about his wisdom, kindness, and the importance of family.
Diwali Lamp Making: A hands-on craft activity where students create their own Diwali lamps (diyas) to celebrate the Festival of Lights. This activity teaches about the significance of light during Diwali and the triumph of good over evil.
Kindness Tree: A collaborative project where students build a “Kindness Tree” by writing or drawing acts of kindness they’ve performed or would like to do. This activity connects to the Hindu value of compassion and helps foster a positive classroom environment.
A Story:
The Story of Lord Ganesha: This engaging and simple retelling of the beloved Hindu tale of Lord Ganesha focuses on his creation, wisdom, and the importance of family. It teaches valuable lessons about overcoming challenges and the importance of respect and kindness.
Teaching Slides:
A set of easy-to-follow, visually appealing teaching slides designed to support lessons about Hinduism. The slides cover topics like the significance of Diwali, the role of Hindu gods and goddesses, and the values that guide Hindu practice. These slides are designed to be interactive, making the learning experience both fun and informative.
This KS1 Hindu Resource Pack offers a complete lesson plan, with a mix of storytelling, arts and crafts, and values-based activities that encourage children to learn about Hinduism in an engaging and hands-on way. Ideal for use in the classroom or as part of a broader exploration of world religions.
