
Religious Education • Year 4 • 60 • 30 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England
This is lesson 3 of 6 in the unit "Celebrating Community Together". Lesson Title: Religious Festivals and Their Meanings Lesson Description: This lesson focuses on major religious festivals from different faiths, such as Diwali, Eid, Christmas, and Hanukkah. Students will learn about the values and teachings associated with these festivals and how they contribute to community cohesion. Activities will include storytelling and creating a festival calendar.
By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:
Pupils may have a basic understanding of celebration from previous lessons (Lesson 1: Why We Celebrate; Lesson 2: Our Local Community and Celebrations). They may also have personal experience with festivals either at home or in school.
| Time | Activity | Resources | Grouping |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0–10m | Starter: What Is a Festival? | Whiteboard, marker pens | Whole class |
| 10–25m | Story Circle: Exploring Four Festivals | Story baskets (see below) | Whole class |
| 25–35m | Values Sorting Game | Printed value cards, envelopes | Small groups |
| 35–45m | Class Discussion: Celebrating Together | Flipchart paper, marker pens | Whole class |
| 45–58m | Creative Task: Festival Calendar (Cooperative) | A3 sheets, stickers, glue, printed images | Table groups |
| 58–60m | Quick Reflection: My Festival Wish | Sticky notes | Individual |
Set up four story baskets, each representing one major festival and containing:
| Festival | Items in Story Basket |
|---|---|
| Diwali | Diva lamp, Rangoli pattern, small sari fabric swatch |
| Eid | Prayer mat, crescent moon image, Eid card |
| Christmas | Mini nativity scene, bauble, toy donkey |
| Hanukkah | Small menorah, chocolate gelt, Star of David ornament |
Method:
Differentiation: Use simplified stories and visuals for EAL or supported learners. Challenge more able pupils by asking them how each story might make people feel a sense of belonging.
Pupils work in small groups of 4. Each group receives a set of ‘Festival Value Cards’ such as:
Giving, Forgiveness, Light Over Darkness, Family, Thankfulness, Welcoming Others, Charity, Joy, etc.
Challenge: Using a sorting hoop or large piece of paper, groups match the value with the correct festival.
Discussion Prompt: "Why do you think that value is important during this festival?" Encourage examples, e.g. “During Eid, Muslims give zakat – they share with those in need. That’s charity!”
Pose this question on the board:
“What do all these festivals have in common?”
With teacher support, pupils create a shared list around key themes: coming together, sharing food, storytelling, helping others, celebrating beliefs.
Use flipchart paper to record responses.
Extension Question (in pairs):
“How do these festivals help communities feel stronger or closer?”
Prompt pupils to think about kindness, generosity, being with others, and shared joy.
Objective: Create a class-wide "Festival Calendar" to be displayed in the classroom or corridor.
Split the class into 6 groups of 5. Each group contributes to one page of a calendar showing key world festivals.
Tasks for each group:
Resources:
Display to be assembled in the next session or as an inter-lesson project.
On a sticky note, each pupil writes either:
Stick the notes onto a class “Festival Wishes Tree” poster for ongoing reflection.
Formative:
Summative (light-touch):
| Need | Strategy |
|---|---|
| EAL Learners | Use visuals, allow verbal answers, pair with supportive peers |
| SEND pupils | Assistive materials, TA support in group work, simplified sentence stems |
| More Able Pupils | Encourage comparisons across festivals, deeper explanations of values |
| Pupils with no faith | Emphasise universal themes (e.g. kindness, family, light) |
After the lesson, reflect using the following:
This lesson fosters not only religious understanding but also empathy, artistic expression, and shared classroom culture. An inclusive and meaningful way to explore community celebration and remind learners that joy and togetherness are values we all cherish.
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