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In short

Themes: Sikhism; generosity; giving; receiving; sharing.

Summary: This assembly, which is suitable for an act of collective worship, focuses on a story from Sikhism called ‘The Rich Man and The Needle’ which can be used to explore the theme of generosity.

Resources: The ; an image of ; you could also source a picture of a chest full of treasure to display as children come into assembly.

The video

The story is called The Rich Man and The Needle and is a story from the Sikh faith. The story tells how Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religion, meets Duni Chand, a very wealthy man, and how Guru Nanak teaches him to be generous.

Guru Nanak gives Duni Chand a needle to keep with him all his life and to return to Guru Nanak after they had both died. Duni Chand seeks the counsel of his wife and realises that this is not possible - he cannot take the needle with him when he dies. He realises he cannot take his money with him when he dies either and this leads to him becoming more generous.

This can help us to reflect on the value of generosity and what can happen if we share what we have.

Video questions

  1. Who is Guru Nanak? (The founder of the Sikh religion)
  2. What does Guru Nanak give Duni Chand? (A needle)
  3. What does Guru Nanak ask Duni Chand to do? (He asks him to give him the needle back when he and his wife die)
  4. What does Duni Chand realise? (That he cannot take anything with him when he dies)
  5. What does Duni Chand decide to do? (He decides to become more generous)

Key links

Download / print the assembly framework ready for use

Assembly framework (pdf)

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Generosity

Suggested framework

1. Entry
Play your chosen music and display the image of the chest full of treasure.

2. Introduction
Ask children to look at the picture of the treasure chest. Ask them what they would do with it if all the treasure were theirs? Gather some ideas about what it means to be ‘generous’. Ask everyone if they can think of a time where someone was generous to them. Explain that in the story they are about to watch there is a character called Duni Chand who is not very generous…but that Duni Chand will learn that it is important to change.

3. Play the video
The duration is 3’ 51” and the final words are: ‘See you soon! Bye!’

4. After the video - Time to talk
You could ask some or all of the Video questions above to aid children’s recall of the story. Then lead a discussion about the story and the theme of generosity as follows:

  • How did Duni Chand feel at the beginning of the story about being so rich?
  • How did you feel when you heard the poor, hungry people pleading with Duni for a little of his money?
  • Why did Duni have a lot of flags?
  • How would you describe what Duni was like at this point in the story, when he told Guru Nanak why he had a lot of flags?
  • What important lesson did Guru Nanak want Duni Chand to learn?
  • When Duni realised he couldn’t take the needle with him to heaven, what else did he realise?
  • What did Duni decide to do after he had realised he couldn’t take the needle to heaven with him?
  • How did Duni change throughout the story?

5. Opportunity to sing
Suggestions from ˿ collections below.

6. Opportunity for reflection
Close your eyes for a moment…
In the story Duni Chand had lots of money…but Guru Nanak had wise words, care and time to share with others…
Think about all that you have to share. Imagine sharing your gifts, your skills or your possessions with those around you. Can you imagine their faces?
I wonder how you feel knowing you can be generous with what you have and make a difference to others…
Next time you are given something, think how generous that person has been to you and think how you might carry that on by sharing with others…

7. Opportunity for prayer
Begin with your usual form of address (‘Dear God’, ‘Let us pray’, etc) and:
Thank you for the story of ‘The Rich Man and The Needle’ teaching us the value of generosity.
Thank you for all the things that are given to us and all the times when people share with us.
Help us to be generous with all we are given. May we not take more than we really need and may we always be ready to share what we can with others.
Amen.

Suggested songs

Song: 'While we live we learn' (All about our school, no 3. Vocal version)

Song: 'We will grow' (All about our school, no 10)

See also...

Sikhism: Values for living - KS1 assembly from ˿ Teach about the values of Sikhism, featuring the story of Guru Nanak and Duni Chand
Sikhism - KS2 assembly from ˿ Teach about the values of Sikhism