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1.   Let's Celebrate Diwali!
Use this lesson plan to teach your class about the Indian holiday Diwali, and to compare and contrast Ramadan and Diwali through informational readings.

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1.   Lesson Plan Master
November Return to November Return to Home Page Lesson Plan Level II Diwali - Festival of Lights India History/Social Science Standard 3 The student knows that there is cultural diversity History/Social Science Benchmark - Student knows the basic elements of culture Objective:-Students will recognize that countries and religions have celebrations unique to their culture, be...

2.   Diwali Footprints Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Diwali Footprints Why Create decorations with a mischievous edge for Diwali, a heritage-rich festival for Hindus. Work with a partner to design Lakshmi's colorful footprints. Steps 1. Diwali, the Festival of Lights is one of the few Hindu festivals that is celebrated in every part of India. Diwali traditio...

3.   Rangoli Designs Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Rangoli Designs Why Use colored chalk on sandpaper to make authentic Rangoli designs in the Hindu Tradition. Learn about Diwali and the Hindu culture. Steps 1. Diwali is called the festival of lights in India. On the third day of Diwali, the festival that marks the end of the Hindu year, Lakshmi is honored. Lakshmi represents good fortune and wealth. 2. The Rangoli is a sign of welcome. These drawings may be geometric patter...

4.   Diwali Doorway Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Diwali Doorway Why Work together to create a traditional decorated doorway in the spirit of Diwali, the Hindu year-end holiday. Steps 1. Before Diwali begins in India and other countries, households prepare their homes to celebrate this Hindu year-end holiday. Houses are cleaned from top to bottom. Special...

5.   Lesson Plan Master
November Return to November Return to Home Page Lesson Plan Level I Diwali (India) Background: Diwali is a shortened version of Deepavali which is a festival celebrated in India and around the world. The festival lasts four days and is also known as the Festival of Lights because it is a common practice for people celebrating diwali to decorate their homes with small oil l...

6.   Bengali Scroll Paintings Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Bengali Scroll Paintings Why India's Hindu population celebrates Diwali with these colorful scrolls. Make similar paintings and explore this cultural art form. Steps 1. Research the customs of India, the country's Bengali scroll painters (patua or chitrakar) and the artworks they produce (pats). Parallel their works of art to that of contemporary cartoonists, storytelle...

7.   Diwali
Access keys help Home TV Talk bbc.co.uk Radio Where I Live A-Z Index Search CBBC CBBC Newsround Games Chat Vote Quiz Reports Teachers: Citizenship: Religious Diversity Last Updated: Monday October 24 2005 16:27 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version Home UK Diwali World Citizenship 11-14/KS3/Levels E&F Race and religion Curriculum relevence Overview Girl making Rangoli How I celebrate Diwali Sport patterns Celebrated on 1 November, Diwali is the most popular of all the festivals from South Asia. Students devise an assembly about the the religious festival of...

8.   Dimensions of Light - Formulating Powerful Interviews
...gnition of the sun being our primary source of light, and an understanding of the implications for existence and survival this has on humanity. Students will also explore the cultural and technological implications of light, with research into such areas as festivals of light (e.g. Winter Solstice; Diwali; Christmas) and technology (e.g. the impact of lasers on society; the invention of the light bulb; forms of artificial light). Requisite Tools: Background Knowledge: An understanding of the general relationship and affect of scientific advancement on society An understanding of laser technology and...

9.   Diversity Tiles Lesson Plan
...re advanced students might use this method to explore various aspects of an assigned culture or continent that they are researching. Assessment: Consider the accuracy of the information displayed in the individual tiles and the creativity shown in the symbols. Related Lesson Plans Swirls and Smiles Diwali Footprints Inuksuk Stone Statues Lesson Plans Supplies crayola supplies Model MagicĀ® No-Run School Glue household supplies craft sticks cardboard (optional) measuring tool Overview grades Grades 1 to 3 Grades 4 to 6 Grades 7 to 12 subjects Social Studies Visual Arts time 30 to 60 minutes benefits St...

10.   Cartouche Codes Lesson Plan
...iting. Research the symbols Egyptians used. Write a message with these symbols. (Make sure you include the code so someone can interpret your message.) Assessment: Children write, exchange, and decode each other?s messages. Related Lesson Plans Intergenerational Interviews Astronaut on a Space Walk Diwali Footprints Lesson Plans Supplies crayola supplies Paint Brushes Erasable Colored Pencils Premier? Tempera Paint Model MagicĀ® Pointed Tip Scissors household supplies recycled newspaper white paper yarn paper towels container(s) of water clear adhesive tape plastic drinking straws Overview grades Grad...


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