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 The Story of Holi. Two main stories are celebrated during the festival of lights: the story of Prahlāda and Holika, and the story of Radha Krishna. Prahlāda and Holika. The first story of Holi is the legend of Prahlāda and Holika. It is part of a series of myths rooted in Hindu mythology and is the main reason why Holi is a celebration of KS2. The Hindu story of Holika and Prahlad - linking to the festival of Holi. 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. Bring the vibrant festival of Holi into your classroom with this comprehensive set of Holi teaching resources. Designed to engage students of all ages, this pack includes PowerPoint presentations, reading comprehensions, assembly materials, display photos, and colorful page borders to enhance your lessons. These resources provide an interactive way to explore the history, traditions, and Holi Questions 1. What does Holi celebrate? Tick one. the start of spring the end of autumn the middle of summer 2. Number the events below to show the order they happen in at Holi. people throw brightly coloured powder and water people gather around a bonfire people visit family and friends 3. Draw lines to match these sentences. 4. People eat The fantastic illustrations will bring the story of Holika and Prahlad to life as children work together to retell this important Hindu story using key vocabulary. Twinkl Key Stage 1 - Year 1, Year 2 Subjects RE Hindu Dharma Find out all about Holi, the Hindu festival of colours, while practising reading and comprehension skills. This fantastic reading comprehension includes three differentiated texts and sets of questions to match, perfect for every KS1 ability. Answers are included. A handy resource to use in an RE lesson, as part of a guided reading activity, or as part of a topic on festivals and celebrations Celebrate the joy of Holi - The Festival of Colors with a heartwarming story!Join Avi, Meera, Kabir, and Pari as they set off on an exciting adventure to bri The Festival of Holi. The Hindu festival of Holi takes place on 13 March 2017. by Helen Bryant (revised, originally published in 2010) Suitable for Whole School (Sec) Aims. To consider the meaning behind the festival of Holi and its use of bright colours. Preparation and materials. You will need a leader and four readers. This fantastic KS1 Story of Holika and Prahlad PowerPoint is a great way to introduce your children to the story of Holika and Prahlad. This fantastic KS1 Story of Holika and Prahlad PowerPoint is a great way to introduce your children to the story of Holika and Prahlad. This colourful PowerPoint explains how Hindus celebrate the lovely festival of Holi. Children will learn about two traditional Hindu stories and how the stories now form part of Holi celebrations. Looking for Holi activities? Take a look at these Colouring Pages; this Happy Holi Colouring Sheet in Different Languages is our favourite! Learn more about Hinduism and the Hindu God Shiva with our This colourful PowerPoint explains how Hindus celebrate the lovely festival of Holi. Children will learn about two traditional Hindu stories and how the stories now form part of Holi celebrations. Looking for Holi activities? Take a look at these Colouring Pages; this Happy Holi Colouring Sheet in Different Languages is our favourite! Learn more about Hinduism and the Hindu God Shiva with our One recognisable tradition is the throwing of coloured paints and water which then stick to the bodies of the people celebrating. In addition to this, bonfires are lit, people sing, dance and tell traditional stories. Our KS1 Holi Word Mat is a great resource for KS1 children to use when learning about the exciting and colourful festival. 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 This story includes themed, sensory extension activities that link to the EYFS Framework and areas of the KS1 National Curriculum making them the perfect resource for Special Education (aged 3-19) EYFS, Mainstream Primary, Speech & Language and EAL students. This fantastic KS1 Story of Holika and Prahlad PowerPoint is a great way to introduce your children to the story of Holika and Prahlad. One recognisable tradition is the throwing of coloured paints and water which then stick to the bodies of the people celebrating. In addition to this, bonfires are lit, people sing, dance and tell traditional stories. Our KS1 Holi Word Mat is a great resource for KS1 children to use when learning about the exciting and colourful festival. This is a lovely Holi powerpoint presentation for KS1 which introduces children to the Hindu festival of Holi. It is important to learn about other cultures and festivals, and one of the key festivals celebrated by Hindus throughout the world is Holi. This is a festival of colours, and is a celebratory festival which marks the triumph of good over evil, and heralds the arrival of spring. It is
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