Lesson 1: Exploring the Story of Tiragan

Time Allocation: 60 minutes
Resources Needed: Story of Tiragan handouts
Introduction: Introduce the concept of Tiragan celebrated in Zoroastrianism and its significance.
Development: Read and discuss the story of Tiragan with the students. Have a group discussion about the key events and characters in the story.
Conclusion: Reflect on the story of Tiragan and its importance in Zoroastrianism.
Assessment: Ask students to draw a picture depicting a scene from the story of Tiragan.

Lesson 2: Exploring Symbols and Traditions of Tiragan

Time Allocation: 45 minutes
Resources Needed: Symbols and Traditions of Tiragan posters
Introduction: Review the symbols and traditions associated with Tiragan celebrated in Zoroastrianism.
Development: Students will create their own Tiragan symbols and learn about the significance of each.
Conclusion: Discuss how symbols and traditions are important in celebrating Tiragan.
Assessment: Have students present their created symbols to the class and explain their meanings.

Lesson 3: Connecting Tiragan to Daily Life

Time Allocation: 50 minutes
Resources Needed: Journals or notebooks
Introduction: Discuss how Tiragan celebrated in Zoroastrianism can be connected to the students' lives.
Development: Have students write about a time when they celebrated something important and how it made them feel.
Conclusion: Share and discuss the students' journal entries and draw connections to Tiragan.
Assessment: Review the journal entries to see the students' understanding of connecting Tiragan to their lives.

Lesson 4: Exploring Concepts of Tiragan

Time Allocation: 55 minutes
Resources Needed: Concept of Tiragan worksheets
Introduction: Introduce key concepts associated with Tiragan celebrated in Zoroastrianism.
Development: Students will work on worksheets exploring the concepts and their meanings.
Conclusion: Discuss as a class the different concepts and how they relate to Tiragan.
Assessment: Review completed worksheets to assess understanding of the concepts.

Lesson 5: Storytelling and Drama for Tiragan

Time Allocation: 60 minutes
Resources Needed: Props and costumes for role-playing
Introduction: Explain the importance of storytelling and drama in celebrating Tiragan.
Development: Divide students into groups to create short skits based on the story of Tiragan.
Conclusion: Have each group perform their skits and discuss the different interpretations.
Assessment: Evaluate students based on their participation and creativity in the skit performances.

Lesson 6: Art and Craft Activity for Tiragan

Time Allocation: 50 minutes
Resources Needed: Art supplies (paper, colors, glue, scissors)
Introduction: Discuss the role of art and craft in celebrating Tiragan.
Development: Guide students in creating Tiragan-themed crafts such as banners or decorations.
Conclusion: Display the students' artwork and discuss how they represent Tiragan.
Assessment: Assess the creativity and effort put into the artwork.