Festivals: Teachers' Notes

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Festivals: Teachers’ Notes This series of four books introduces children to major world religions by looking at the main festivals in each one. Curriculum Link- RE: Celebrations Features of Report Text which you can find in these books include • contents * captions and labels * glossary • non-chronological * present tense * index • headings * photographs Additional text type: • Instructions for final activity

Photocopiable worksheets

A photocopiable worksheet is available for each book in this series. These enable you to ensure that the children have grasped key ideas from the books. The children will need to have access to the books in order to complete the worksheets. Use the worksheets in a guided reading session, for topic-based group work or even for homework.

Instructions for the Christian Festivals worksheet:

• Children will need to have access to a current calendar, diary, or the Internet. Show them how to find the dates of the major Christian festivals. • Children should colour the days on their calendar, before listing them in the table. • Show them how to find the comparable dates for last year and next year.

Instructions for the Hindu Festivals worksheet:

• Children should use information in the book to complete the chart, where the figures are listed in alphabetical order. • Children should use the contents and index to find the relevant topics in the book. • Encourage them to find out all they can about each figure before deciding which information is ‘interesting’.

Instructions for the Jewish Festivals worksheet:

• Children should use the contents and index to find the relevant topics in the book. • Once they have identified the festival each time, ask them to cut out the boxes and put them in order during the year. Passover is the first annual festival identified.

Instructions for the Muslim festivals worksheet:

• Look at the glossary in the book to consider how it is organised. Remind children that glossaries have the word being defined at the beginning. • All of the information needed is in the book. Encourage children to use captions, buttons and pictures as well as main text. © Wayland 2011. These worksheets may be reproduced for class use solely within the purchaser’s school. http://www.waylandbooks.co.uk

Festivals: Christian Festivals Name

Date

Look at a calendar for this year. Find out when Christian festivals take place. Colour the dates on this calendar. JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

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Complete this chart by writing the dates for this year. Festival Shrove Tuesday Palm Sunday Good Friday Easter Sunday Pentecost

Date(s) in the year ________

Some festivals are on the same date every year, but others change. Can you find out which festivals change date?

Christmas

Learning objective: to know when each Christian festival takes place during the year. © Wayland 2011. These worksheets may be reproduced for class use solely within the purchaser’s school. http://www.waylandbooks.co.uk

Festivals: Hindu Festivals Name

Date

Complete the chart to give more information about some Hindu gods, goddesses and demons

Name

god, goddess or demon?

Festival

Durga

god

Interesting fact 2

powerful goddess

rides a tiger

has an elephant’s head

god

Holika

Interesting fact 1

Holi

burned on a bonfire

Janmashtami

plays the flute

Lakshmi

goddess

goddess of luck

Rama

god

married to Sita

Ravana

demon

playful when he was a child

Dussehra

Learning objective: to know about some of the main figures in Hinduism © Wayland 2011. These worksheets may be reproduced for class use solely within the purchaser’s school. www.waylandbooks.co.uk

Interesting fact 3

Festivals: Jewish Festivals Name

Date

Which festival is being described? Write the name of the festival in the boxes below. Cut out the boxes and put them in the order in which the festivals happen in the year.

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People remember how God brought the Jews out of Egypt. People eat Matzah. A Sedar plate is passed around.

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Jews build a hut outside to eat meals in. They wave a luvav and hold a citron. Children hang fruit inside the hut.

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Jews light the menorah. People eat potato pancakes called latkes. Children spin a dreidl.

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The Jewish New Year People eat slices of apple dipped in honey. The rabbi blows a shofar.

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Jews have to pray for forgiveness for the things they have done wrong. Most people fast. Yahrzeit candles are lit to remember the dead.

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A happy festival Jews celebrate their holy book. Children are given sweets and fruit.

Learning objective: to know important information about each Jewish festival © Wayland 2011. These worksheets may be reproduced for class use solely within the purchaser’s school. http://www.waylandbooks.co.uk

Festivals: Muslim Festivals Name

Date

Make a glossary. Decide which of these words is being defined and write the word.

Prophet

mosque

Qur’an

zakat

pbuh

Makkah

Ka’aba

Medinah

Islam

pilgrim

Glossary : The name of the religion that Muslims follow. : The holiest building for Muslim pilgrims. : The city where the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is buried. : The city in Saudi Arabia that Muslims go on pilgrimage to. : The special building where Muslims go to pray. : Letters to show the words ’ Peace be upon Him’ which are always written or said after the Prophet’s name. : A person who makes a religious journey. : A messenger who tells other people what God says. : The holy book of Islam. : Money that Muslims give to charity.

Learning objective: to know which words are important in the Muslim festivals © Wayland 2011. These worksheets may be reproduced for class use solely within the purchaser’s school. http://www.waylandbooks.co.uk