Year 6

How do Sikhs express their faith today?

In this lesson we will learn about some of the different ways that Sikhs express their faith today. We'll take a look at a Vaisakhi festival from Vancouver, and hear from Simran, an 11 year old Sikh from the UK.

Year 6

How do Sikhs express their faith today?

In this lesson we will learn about some of the different ways that Sikhs express their faith today. We'll take a look at a Vaisakhi festival from Vancouver, and hear from Simran, an 11 year old Sikh from the UK.

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Examples of the diverse lived experiences of Sikhs
  2. The Sikh communities within the United Kingdom

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5 Questions

Q1.
How many entrances are there to a Gurdwara?
Correct answer: Four.
One.
Three.
Two.
Q2.
Where is the Guru Granth Sahib kept during the day?
Correct answer: In the Divan Hall.
In the the Sach Khand.
Q3.
You have to pay to eat food in the Langar. True or false?
Correct answer: False.
True.
Q4.
What does sewa mean?
cooking for other people.
Correct answer: selfless service to the community.
Q5.
Why do people put money in the Golak?
To donate to members of the community.
Correct answer: To support the Langar and the Gurdwara.

5 Questions

Q1.
What is the Sikh word which means 'free meal', where everyone is welcome?
Caste
Guru
Ik
Correct answer: Langar
Q2.
How many days did Nanak disappear for after entering the river?
1 day
Correct answer: 3 days
40 days
7 days
Q3.
The festival of Vaisakhi celebrates the birth of the Khalsa in 1699
False
Correct answer: True
Q4.
Which aspect of Sikhism was especially important to Simran?
Being able to visit new places.
Correct answer: People helping each other and showing equality.
The clothes that Sikhs sometimes wear.
The food!
Q5.
Which Guru was responsible for building the Golden Temple?
Guru Angad
Correct answer: Guru Arjan
Guru Hargobind
Guru Nanak