Sikh Identity Lesson 3 WALT: Consolidate our knowledge of the Dastaar. Understand the historical journey of the Dastaar. Greeting Task: Can you think of.

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Sikh Identity Lesson 3 WALT: Consolidate our knowledge of the Dastaar. Understand the historical journey of the Dastaar. Greeting Task: Can you think of 10 reasons why our Kes and Dastaar are important?

Close your eyes, Breathe in, Breathe out, Sing along Enjoy the experience Prayer Time - ismrn

11 Guru Sahibs Each one of the ten Gurus represents a divine attribute: 1. Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee - Humility 2. Sri Guru Angad Dev Jee - Obedience 3. Sri Guru Amar Das Jee - Equality 4. Sri Guru Ram Das Jee- Service 5. Sri Guru Arjan Dev Jee - Self-Sacrifice 6. Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Jee - Justice 7. Sri Guru Har Rai Jee - Mercy 8. Sri Guru Har Krishan Jee - Purity 9. Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Jee - Tranquility 10. Sri Guru Gobind Singh Jee - Royal Courage 11. Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee- the embodiment of all ten Guru Sahibs and attributes

The Story of the Turban TASK: As we watch The Story of the Turban answer the worksheet questions in as much detail as you can. You will be feeding back answers. The questions are in video order.

ELC: Write down the most interesting think you learnt from the video and why.

REMINDER: Homework Deadline: Homework Task: Using your knowledge of the Sikh uniform over the last two lessons, make this blank human into a Sikh. You can use any arts and crafts materials you wish...best ones win a prize!