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Diwali The Festival of Light
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Page 1: Light and Darkness in Harry Potter Watch the Harry Potter clip. What do you notice about light and darkness? What do you think it means?

Diwali The Festival of Light

Page 3: Light and Darkness in Harry Potter Watch the Harry Potter clip. What do you notice about light and darkness? What do you think it means?

Diwali

Diwali is celebrated by many religions including Sikhs and Hindus.The festival is celebrated for five days each year.Last year it was celebrated on Saturday 17th October. This year it will be celebrated on 5th November.

Page 4: Light and Darkness in Harry Potter Watch the Harry Potter clip. What do you notice about light and darkness? What do you think it means?

The City of Jaipur During Diwali

Watch Indian Diwali Clip

Page 5: Light and Darkness in Harry Potter Watch the Harry Potter clip. What do you notice about light and darkness? What do you think it means?

In the UK Leicester is famous for it’s Diwali celebrations

What kinds of celebration can you see?

Page 6: Light and Darkness in Harry Potter Watch the Harry Potter clip. What do you notice about light and darkness? What do you think it means?

And these are celebrations in London

What kinds of celebration can you see?

Page 7: Light and Darkness in Harry Potter Watch the Harry Potter clip. What do you notice about light and darkness? What do you think it means?

Women create Rangoli patterns on the floor of their home.

Page 8: Light and Darkness in Harry Potter Watch the Harry Potter clip. What do you notice about light and darkness? What do you think it means?

Rangoli Patterns

A rangoli is a colourful design made on the floor near the entrance to a house to welcome guests. At Diwali, Hindus draw bright Rangoli patterns to encourage the goddess Lakshmi (the goddess of wealth) to enter their homes.

Rangoli patterns are traditionally drawn with the fingers using flour, rice grains or coloured chalk. Rangoli can be square, rectangular or circular – or a mix of all three. They are often symmetrical. Rangoli motifs are usually taken from Nature - peacocks, swans, mango, flowers and so on.

Page 9: Light and Darkness in Harry Potter Watch the Harry Potter clip. What do you notice about light and darkness? What do you think it means?

Here are some more examples of Rangoli patterns

Page 10: Light and Darkness in Harry Potter Watch the Harry Potter clip. What do you notice about light and darkness? What do you think it means?

For Homework

For homework you will be making your own Rangoli pattern. Copy this into your planner now.

Your homework is due next lesson.Failure to complete homework will be a detention.

Page 11: Light and Darkness in Harry Potter Watch the Harry Potter clip. What do you notice about light and darkness? What do you think it means?

Whole buildings are lit up!

Page 12: Light and Darkness in Harry Potter Watch the Harry Potter clip. What do you notice about light and darkness? What do you think it means?

The temple is lit up and fireworks are set off to celebrate Diwali in an Indian city.

Page 13: Light and Darkness in Harry Potter Watch the Harry Potter clip. What do you notice about light and darkness? What do you think it means?

Activity

Draw a spider diagram in your book showing all the different kinds of ways Diwali is celebrated.

How is Diwali celebrated?

Fireworks

Page 14: Light and Darkness in Harry Potter Watch the Harry Potter clip. What do you notice about light and darkness? What do you think it means?

'Diwali' means 'a row of clay lamps' ('divas' or 'diyas'). In India, the houses are lit for Diwali with many of these

little lamps.

The lights are a symbol of truth and knowledge banishing the darkness; they are also a sign to welcome prosperity into the house.

Page 15: Light and Darkness in Harry Potter Watch the Harry Potter clip. What do you notice about light and darkness? What do you think it means?

ActivityWe are going to create our own diya lamps:

1) Cut out your diya lamp and write your name on the front.

2) Peg your lamp the washing line in the classroom.

3) On the back of your diya, write your hopes and dreams for the future. These can be personal or for the world.

4) Also write on the back a good aspect of the world or of your lives in particular.

5) We will then each read out your hopes and good aspects before pinning the diya to the line. This line will become our own row of diwali lights!