Diwali
Diwali is celebrated over 5 days, with this year's festival starting on November 12th.
Diwali is often known as The Festival of Lights and is a time for celebrating good over evil. We have selected some resources which will help your class to understand the meaning of Diwali and celebrate the festival.
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EYFS to Year 6
Diwali Display Title
This Diwali Display Display Title includes a printable heading for a Diwali display.
Years 1 to 6
KS1 and KS2 Diwali Cloze
Six differentiated activities linked to Diwali. This recourse contains a cloze activity that includes facts and information about Diwali.
Key Stage 1
Diwali Colour by Numbers Rangoli Pattern
This Diwali Colour by Numbers resource provides the opportunity for children to complete a Rangoli pattern, whilst covering the objective of adding and subtracting one-digit and two-digit numbers to 2
Key Stage 1
KS1 Diwali Reading Comprehension
This resource contains a PowerPoint of the Diwali story of Rama and Sita along with differentiated questions for each page of the story covering the reading content domains.
Key Stage 1
KS1 Diwali: Story of Rama and Sita Resource Pack
This KS1 Diwali: Story of Rama and Sita Resource Pack gives children the opportunity to read, answer questions and sequence the story of Rama and Sita.
Key Stage 2
KS2 Diwali Rangoli Patterns
This KS2 Diwali Rangoli Patterns resource provides two math-themed rangoli patterns for each year group in Key Stage 2.
Key Stage 2
KS2 Diwali: Story of Rama and Sita Resource Pack
This KS2 Diwali: Story of Rama and Sita Resource Pack resource pack gives children the opportunity to read, answer questions and sequence the story of Rama and Sita.