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10 August 2026

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This final lesson explores how Sikhs express their faith through worship, meditation and selfless service. The PowerPoint introduces pupils to Nam Simran, helping them understand how meditation and repeating God’s name strengthens focus, peace and spiritual connection. Students then explore the role of Kirtan, learning how devotional music brings the community together and expresses key teachings from the Guru Granth Sahib.

Learners also examine the three types of Sewa — physical, mental and material — discussing how Sikhs practise selfless service in everyday life. The lesson concludes with an exploration of Ardas, the communal prayer that unites Sikhs around shared hopes, gratitude and responsibility. The worksheet supports explanation, comparison and reflective thinking.

Lesson Objectives:

Explore the practice of Nam Simran (meditation).

Understand the role of Kirtan in Sikh worship.

Learn about the three types of Sewa (selfless service).

Discover how Ardas unites the community.

Some visuals in this resource were made with AI to help bring ideas to life and support student understanding.

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