Sikh Identity Recap WALT: Consolidate our knowledge of Sikh Identity

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Sikh Identity Recap WALT: Consolidate our knowledge of Sikh Identity Analyse the deeper meanings of Kes and the Dastaar. Greeting Task: Pair share what you did for Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee’s Gurpurab.

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Close your eyes, Breathe in, Breathe out, Sing along Prayer Time - ismrn Create an atmosphere for prayer time…. Vaheguru Jee Kaa Khalsa, Vaheguru Jee Kee Fateh. Close your eyes, deep breath in, deep breath out, sing along and enjoy the experience. Positive praise for focus. State that anand of simran can be felt all the time when immersed in seva, simran or sangat. This anand can not be experienced doing any other activity in the world. Encourage students to experience the bliss. Close your eyes, Breathe in, Breathe out, Sing along Enjoy the experience 2

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Sikh Identity RecapWALT: Consolidate our knowledge of Sikh IdentityAnalyse the deeper meanings of Kes and the Dastaar.

Greeting Task: Pair share what you did for Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee’s Gurpurab.

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Close your eyes, Breathe in, Breathe out, Sing along Enjoy the experience

Prayer Time - ismrn

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11 Guru Sahibs Each one of the ten Gurus represents a divine attribute:

1. Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee - Humility2. Sri Guru Angad Dev Jee - Obedience3. Sri Guru Amar Das Jee - Equality4. Sri Guru Ram Das Jee- Service5. Sri Guru Arjan Dev Jee - Self-Sacrifice6. Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Jee - Justice7. Sri Guru Har Rai Jee - Mercy8. Sri Guru Har Krishan Jee - Purity9. Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Jee - Tranquility10. Sri Guru Gobind Singh Jee - Royal Courage11. Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee- the embodiment of all ten Guru Sahibs

and attributes

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N.B We are discussing the Panj Kakkar, if ‘you’ keep some of them or all of them doesn’t make you

‘better’ than someone who doesn’t. They are our uniform and have a lot of spiritual power so it is our

duty to explain why keeping kes is important etc. This is the path laid out by our Gurus and all our journeys are individual. There is no judgement or guilt...just providing you with knowledge for YOUR JOURNEY.

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Identity CompetitionSikhs who have been baptised must wear the 5 Ks or 5 kakkar to show they are a

Sikh.

HANDS UP: What are they?????

1. Kangha (comb)2. Kara (steel bracelet)3. Kirpan (sword)4. Kachhera (shorts)5. Kes (uncut hair covered with a turban)

Kaurs versus Singhs Competition: On your sugar paper write down what the 5 Kakkar

mean, their significance, what they represent, why Guru Jee gave them to us.

You have 10 minutes to do this and the team with the most reasons gets a prize!

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World Record Turbans and Beards...

Sikh man wears a 700 m, 60 kg turban on the occasion of Diwali in Amritsar.

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ELC: ‘Gorilla Girl’

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Homework

Deadline:

Homework: Write to Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa and let her know what you think of the video. You can write whatever you feel and perhaps share your experiences, or ask her questions?

If you want to watch the video again go to YouTube and type in ‘A Testimony on Courage’.