Religious education
Year 5
This project teaches children about Holi which is celebrated throughout India and beyond. Bonfires are lit on the first day of Holi to remind Hindus of the story of Holika and Prahlad. Coloured paint is thrown or squirted at friends, family and even strangers on the second day of the festival. This commemorates a story about the young Krishna and his beloved Radha.
Whats Included?
8
Lessons
11
Resources
This year 5 RE project is part of the Love to Celebrate series which cover six major world religions: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism. It is only available through an annual licence for Curriculum Maestro.
The lesson plans in the projects are clear and well sequenced. They were developed with RE specialist teachers, so there is no need to worry about saying the wrong thing or using inaccurate terminology. Teachers can save hours of planning and hunting for resources, as all projects come with essential resources and links to useful books and websites.
Topics Covered
Subject Focus
Subjects Covered
This year 5 RE project is part of the Love to Celebrate series which cover six major world religions: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism. It is only available through an annual licence for Curriculum Maestro.
The lesson plans in the projects are clear and well sequenced. They were developed with RE specialist teachers, so there is no need to worry about saying the wrong thing or using inaccurate terminology. Teachers can save hours of planning and hunting for resources, as all projects come with essential resources and links to useful books and websites.
Sarah Davies, Head of School, Leicester High School for Girls
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