Video summary. 14-year-old Simran and 11-year-old Vraj are excited about the spring festival of Holi. It celebrates new life, and the victory of good over evil. A primary school assembly framework for KS1 and KS2 celebrating the Hindu festival of Holi. Includes a video telling the story of Prahlad and Holika. Offers suggestions for songs, reflection and Sumedh is celebrating Holi - Hindu festival of colour. Sumedh visits the temple with his family.Visit CBeebies at to find even What is Holi about? Learn all about the Hindu festival of Holi with fun interactive videos, activities, downloads, quizzes and revision guides for KS2 students. Suitable for teaching 7-11s. We find out about the meaning of Holi, the spring festival of colour, which celebrates the victory of good over evil. A clip fro In this video, Twinkl Teacher Lloyd showcases resources and fun activities to support your teaching of the colourful Hindu festival of Holi. Check this out Do the preparation activity to help you with words from the video. Watch the video then play the games to check your understanding. You can also print the worksheets for more practice. Remember to read our discussion question and leave a comment! Use this handy resource pack, filled with essential resources, to support your teaching of the colourfu Hindu festival of Holi. The above video may be from a third-party source. We accept no responsibility for any videos from third-party sources. This fantastic assembly pack contains everything you will need to lead a colourful and engaging KS2 assembly on the Hindu festival of Holi, often known as the 'Festival of Colours'. Powerpoint presentation and assembly script are included. The festival of Holi 2. Introduction ‘Today we’re going to be finding out about a Hindu festival called Holi. Holi has its roots in Hindu communities in countries like India and Nepal, but it is celebrated by people from Hindu and non-Hindu communities alike all over the world. As you watch this short video be on the lookout for infor- What is Holi about? Learn all about the Hindu festival of Holi with fun interactive videos, activities, downloads, quizzes and revision guides for KS2 students. Holi Festival is bright, bold and brimming with ancient Hindu stories. A holiday that dates back thousands of years, in this religious education workshop we’ll use drama to explore the colourful history and traditions of Holi Festival. Join us as the celebrations begin and discover why this annual event is so unique! School Radio - Assemblies KS2 - Holi - BBC This is a primary school assembly with video celebrating the Hindu festival of Holi. It also has links to other interesting information about Holi. It also has links to other interesting information about Holi. Gemma finds out about Holi - the Hindu festival of colours. These programmes are suitable to use as part of either school or class assembly. KS2. Mothering Sunday. audio KS2. Mothering Sunday This KS2 The Meaning of Colours Holi activity will have your pupils exploring first what the different colours mean in the Hindu religion and then what the different colours mean to them. This thought provoking and visual task is a lovely way to reflect on the meaning of Holi and what is special and important in your students' lives. We also have this bright and colourful KS1 Holi Word Mat An introduction (based on Scholastic's Festival Facts Holi) ton the Hindu festival of Holi. To be used in conjunction with the story of Prahlad and Holika. Holi is the festival of colours, and is celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder and water. Summary: Holi is one of the most important festivals celebrated by Hindus and in 2020 falls on 9th / 10th March. The festival remembers the legend of Prahlad and the demon, Holika. During the This KS2 The Story of Holi Script is a great way to help KS2 children to understand the story of the Hindu festival of Holi. It is perfect to be used as an assembly script or you could use it in class as a stick puppet activity. Your students will dramatise the story of King Hiranyakashyap, the Demon King who wanted everyone to worship him. We also have this bright and colourful KS1 Holi Word How to Celebrate Holi with Kids 1. Throw a Color Party. The simplest way to celebrate the Holi festival with kids is to have a color party. Encourage everyone to wear white so that the colors pop, and make sure to wear things you don't mind getting dirty (washable colors are available, but just in case). In this lesson, we are going to be learning Holi, which is an ancient festival that Hindus still celebrate today. Download all resources Share activities with pupils
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