Lesson 1 | Objective 1 |
Time allocation: 45 minutes | Resources needed: Story of Guru Nanak Gurpurab, pictures or visuals |
Introduction: Explain the significance of Guru Nanak Gurpurab in Sikhism and introduce the story of Guru Nanak | Development: Narrate the story of Guru Nanak Gurpurab and discuss its roots and history |
Conclusion: Recap the key points of the story and its importance in Sikhism | Assessment: Ask students to draw or write about their favorite part of the story |
Lesson 2 | Objective 2 |
Time allocation: 60 minutes | Resources needed: Symbols of Guru Nanak Gurpurab, craft materials |
Introduction: Show examples of symbols and traditions in Sikhism | Development: Explore the meaning of symbols and create crafts related to Guru Nanak Gurpurab |
Conclusion: Display the crafts and discuss their significance | Assessment: Have students explain the symbols they created |
Lesson 3 | Objective 3 |
Time allocation: 45 minutes | Resources needed: Discussion prompts, drawing materials |
Introduction: Connect Guru Nanak Gurpurab to students' own celebrations | Development: Discuss similarities and differences between their celebrations and Guru Nanak Gurpurab |
Conclusion: Reflect on the connections made and share thoughts | Assessment: Have students write or draw about what they learned |
Lesson 4 | Objective 4 |
Time allocation: 50 minutes | Resources needed: Discussion topics, whiteboard |
Introduction: Introduce key concepts in Sikhism related to Guru Nanak Gurpurab | Development: Discuss the concepts in depth with examples |
Conclusion: Summarize the concepts and their importance | Assessment: Have students explain one concept in their own words |