Summary: The Seeking Religon CD-ROMs provide a mixture of starter, main and plenary activities for use with an interactive whiteboard or data projector. Complimenting the Key Stage 3 strategy and the Framework document, the activities are designed to be fun and engaging and encourage whole-class interaction. This CD-ROM includes:- Activities to support the Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist titles in the Seeking Religion series.
Interactive activities that can be used on a whiteboard or with a data projector that support the Key Stage 3 Strategy and National FrameworkInclude starters, plenary and main activitiesLinked to the Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist titles in the popular Seeking Religion series.
Table of Contents: 1 The Beginnings of Hinduism2 The Religion Grows3 Games and Numbers4 Holy Books5 What Hindus Believe6 Caste and Dharma7 The Goal of Hindus8 One God in Many Forms9 Spiritual Stories10 The Journey of Life11 Pilgrimages12 Festivals13 Worship at Home14 In the Temple15 Women and Hinduism16 A Man called Gandhi17 Hindus in Britain18 Guru Nanak19 After Guru Nanak20 Guru Gobind Rai and the First Vaisakhi21 The Khalsa22 Guru Granth Sahib23 Rahit Maryada24 What Sikhs believe25 Being a Sikh - Birth and Initiation26 Daily Life27 Worship and the Gurdwara28 Sikhs celebrating29 Festivals30 Being a Sikh - Marriage and Funerals31 Places32 Heroes, Heoines and Martyrs33 People34 Equality and the Place of Women35 Past, Present and Future36 Sikh Culture in a new Millenium37 Conclusion - Sikh Feelings and Thoughts38 What is Buddhism?39 A man called Siddhartha40 Siddhartha's request41 The Enlightened One (Buddha)42 The Buddha's Teaching (Dharma)43 The Community (Sangha)44 Different Kinds of Buddhism45 Going for Refuge46 Buddha Images47 At a Shrine48 Meditation49 Festivals50 Teh Buddhist Way of Life51 Buddhist Scriptures52 Women in Buddhism53 The Wheel of Life54 The Perfections55 Living it out
About the Author(s): Steve Clarke is an experienced teacher and author.
Readership: Key Stage 3 pupils