TEACHERS, here is a Guide aligned to Learning Standards!

It’s Diwali and you plan to do *something* around the festival at your kids’ school. Or maybe you are a teacher who wants to create a more multicultural and inclusive environment in their classroom. Here are some easy ways to provide a memorable cultural experience!

1. Introduce the meaning and 5 Days of Diwali

Explain the significance of Diwali, the Festival of Lights, and its themes of good triumphing over evil, light over darkness, and knowledge over ignorance. Talk about the 5 days of Diwali with celebrations that are more cultural than religious.

Use the slide from our free Diwali Celebration guide!

What’s included? everything mentioned on this page along with 45, 60, and 5-day lesson plans along with a  Diwali dessert recipe.

2. Storytime with Diwali Tales

Books are a fantastic way to get the celebration going!

Share age-appropriate stories from Diwali such as 5 days of Diwali, what are they called and how do you celebrate each day. Check out Maya/Neel’s three Bestselling Diwali books!

3. Make a fun and simple Diwali craft

Nothing better than a hands-on activity! I love this one because of how easy it is to both arrange for the material and also for kids of all ages to do.

Craft for younger kids

Craft for slightly older kids.

4. Screen a Kid-Friendly Diwali Video

Show an educational and engaging video about Diwali to help children better understand the holiday, its traditions, and how it is celebrated.

5. Invite a Guest Speaker/Author/Dance Instructor

If possible, bring in a guest speaker from the community, like a parent, author or cultural educator, to speak about their Diwali traditions and answer children’s questions.

An Indian dance workshop is another way to provide a fun and hands-on cultural experience!

Ajanta provides incredibly fun Diwali interactive experiences at schools, libraries, and corporates.

Sample of an in-person workshop.

Sample of a virtual workshop.

6. Host a Diwali Quiz

Use this template to host a fun Diwali quiz! Offer small rewards for participation to make learning fun and interactive.

Start with our 5-day flash cards and add your own.

7. Talk about Diwali Day of Giving

As we mention in our books, Day 4 of Diwali is also celebrated as Saal Mubarak, when people often exchange new year gifts.

Taking this to one step further into giving to the ones in need, we have set up a Diwali Day of Kindness.

How do you participate? Simply enter any acts of kindness performed between now and 4th day of Diwali here.

8. Make a Diwali pop-up card

Make this super fun Diwali pop-up card! The kids love the 3D aspect of this activity.

9. Teach a fun Diwali song

Introduce children to a really fun Diwali song that teaches them about 5 Days of Diwali in the tune of 12 days of Christmas!

10. 5 Days of Diwali Coloring page

A Rangoli coloring page can be quite fun but even better is a coloring page that brings the learning of 5 Days of Diwali home!

Our free Diwali celebration guide has both. Please use whichever suits your needs best.