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Lesson based on the Sikh story of Duni Chand and the value of generosity. Guru Nanak reminds the greedy Duni Chand that when you die, you cannot take material possessions and wealth with you. Encourages children to act out the story and decide what Duni Chand could have done with his wealth. Also attached a homework sheet for children to explore words associated with generosity. Lesson taken from the Leicester SACRE RE Syllabus KS1 unit of Beginning to learn about the Sikhs: symbols, stories and sharing. Please see my other lessons on the Sikh Gurus and Sikh artefacts and objects.
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mckenziethomas123

2 years ago
5

Thanks

musa-ali98

5 years ago
5

Thank you 🙂

astein

7 years ago
5

Excellent resource thanks

Sim01

10 years ago
5

Absolutely fantastic resource! Class loved it...it's led to many more drama pieces around Sikh history. Thanks!!

Spirelle

11 years ago
4

Well produced powerpoint with thoughtful follow up task. Thank you for sharing.

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