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Vaheguruji ka khalsa Vaheguruji ki fateh

Small Benti to Beautiful Sangat Ji

With Guru Ji's kind grace we are hoping to hold a Kids Sikhi camp over Easter hols (less than a fortnight! rolleyes.gif )..... The theme of the camp is Vaisakhi based with strong focus on Panj Pyare n 5 K's.... It is aimed at young children from 5 to 12+ who will be grouped according to following categories (5-7, 8-9, 10-11 and 12 n ovrs).... Thus we need differentiated ideas for games and role play activities where the kids learn but do so in an enjoyable, memorable yet interactive way!!

Any help will be greatly appreciated....

Forgivenes for endless flaws n shortcomings n spelling mistakes

Dhoor of ur sweet sweet charan

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Vaheguruji ka khalsa Vaheguruji ki fateh.

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Vaheguroo Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguroo Ji Ka Khalsa!

Excellent news :TH: We did a kiddies camp last month and had a lesson explaining why Sikhs wear a Dastar and then at the end there was a competition and the kids where put into groups and had to tie a Daster on one member of the group. We even had dumalla shasters for them to use. It was really good fun and all the kids loved it! :-)

If I think of anything else good I will post it!

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find a very intresting and simple story that happen during Guru Gobind Singh Ji...make it into few part....have the camp goes the way the story goes...part by part....in where very thing that u going to teach during the camp must be related to the story...start the classroom section with a bit of the story and a bit more at the end of the class....keep it goin make sure u tell it in a intresting way....do wat ever way u have to...but make it is intresting...then during the final event of the camp...finish the whole story as conclusion for the whole camp.....

good luck.....

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Vaheguruji ka khalsa Vaheguruji ki fateh

Small Benti to Beautiful Sangat Ji

With Guru Ji's kind grace we are hoping to hold a Kids Sikhi camp over Easter hols (less than a fortnight! rolleyes.gif )..... The theme of the camp is Vaisakhi based with strong focus on Panj Pyare n 5 K's.... It is aimed at young children from 5 to 12+ who will be grouped according to following categories (5-7, 8-9, 10-11 and 12 n ovrs).... Thus we need differentiated ideas for games and role play activities where the kids learn but do so in an enjoyable, memorable yet interactive way!!

Any help will be greatly appreciated....

Forgivenes for endless flaws n shortcomings n spelling mistakes

Dhoor of ur sweet sweet charan

d_oh.gifd_oh.gif

Vaheguruji ka khalsa Vaheguruji ki fateh.

IK ONG KAR SATGUR PARSAD!

Wonderful.. hope the kids gain to learn more about sikhi from this camp!

My suggestions :

- let the teachers / elders enact various saakhis and then hold a quiz asking kids of the lesson it brings. This can be both entertaining and informative.

- hold a painting / drawing competition whereby allow kids to make sketches of our gurus

- With the help of a projector, run an informative documentary on our Gurus and their sacrifices.

Bhul chuk maaf karni ji!

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