Key stages 1 to 3 Resources

& Suggestions for Key Stage 4 and higher level

 

 

Recommended textbook:

Primary

Hinduism

 Comprehensive Hinduism for

Key Stages

One to Three

 

Extra Support for

Classroom Activities:

For accessing extra resources mentioned in this textbook, you need to register with us. There are no fees. Just email us your school details:

hindu@hinduacademy.org

 

 

v      Primary Hinduism  is a textbook published by us to complement the teachings of Hinduism on this website. It is designed to cover the Key Stages One to Three requirements for teaching Hinduism in schools. It has many colourful stories and pictures, with suggestions for many classroom activities.

v      The material is presented in learning about/learning from and activities format as recommended in the New Framework for RE document.

v      The book costs £12 +(£3 p&p) and can be purchased by emailing   hindu@hinduacademy.org

 

 

Key Stage Four onwards

 

 

 

v      Hinduism for Schools is the textbook we have published to cover the syllabus requirements for full GCSE in Hinduism for all examining boards. The book costs £12+£3 p&p and can be purchased by emailing us at hindu@hinduacademy.org . Some of the pages of the textbook can be reviewed by clicking the image on the left. This book forms the core teaching of Hinduism.

 

Stories on the Internet:

 

v      Eternal Quest  Site has many (subtle and philosophical) stories suitable for all age groups.

 

v      Grandpa Mukherjee  Site has many colourful stories from the Epics and Mythology of Hinduism. 

 

 

Bookshops:

 

v      Vedanta Centre in Buckinghamshire  has a host of very colourful stories from the epics and mythology of Hinduism (Tel 016285 26464)

 

v      Hindu Sahitya Kendra Leicester has a large selection of books on Hinduism for children. (Tel 01162611303)

 

 

Trip to a Hindu Temples or Monastery:

 

v      Neasden Temple is well geared to receive school visits (Tel 020 8965 2651)

 

v      Other temples We may be able to offer recommendations for visiting temples outside London. 

 

v      Hindu Monastery in Bourne End Buckinghamshire may allow visits by smaller groups of students. (Tel 016285 26464)

 

 

School Assemblies:

 

v      Vivekananda Centre London has conducted assemblies on Hinduism in well over 200 schools for students of all age groups. (Tel 020 8902 0840)

 

 

Further internet links worth exploring

 

ICT links for exploration

 

Gita for Schools

 

Ancient Science

 

Aryan Family

 

Ashramas and Temples

 

Atman and Brahman

 

Avatars

 

Bhagavad Gita

 

Bhakti

 

Brahma

 

Buddha

 

Buddhism

 

Buddhist Stories

 

Caste System

 

Celibacy

 

Children’s Stories

 

Creation Stories

 

Dharma

 

Durga

 

Festivals

 

Four Ashramas

 

Gandhi

 

Gods & Goddesses

 

Hanuman

 

Hinduism and Physics

 

History

 

Householder

 

Hindu Images     &         Images 2

 

Indus Valley Civilisation

 

Jnanadeva

 

Karma & Destiny

 

Karma Yoga

 

Krishna

 

Lord Swaminarayan

 

Madhavacharya

 

Maya

 

Meerabai

 

Miscellaneous

 

Modern Hindu Figures

 

Music

 

Parvati

 

Philosophy

 

Pilgrimage

 

Quantum

 

Raja Yoga

 

Ramakrishna

 

Ramana Maharshi

 

Ramanuja

 

Ramayana

 

Ramdas

 

Recent Personalities

 

Reincarnation

 

Ritual

 

Sacraments

 

Sanyas

 

Sanskrit

 

Sarada Devi

 

Saraswati

 

Science & Hinduism

 

Science & Spirituality

 

Scriptures

 

Shankara

 

Shiva

 

Speech / Etymology

 

Stories

 

Swaminaryan BAPS

 

Swaminarayan Sampradaya

 

Symbols & Symbols 2

 

Temples and Ashramas

 

Three Gunas

 

Upanishads     &       Upanishads 2

 

Upavedas

 

Vallabhacharya

 

Vedanta

 

Vedas

 

Vedic Beliefs

 

Vegetarianism

 

Vishnu

 

Vivekananda

 

Vivekananda 2

 

Yoga

 

Yogananda

 

 

 

                                                                  

 

 

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