100
- Festival of Lights
- Celebrated with lamps and fireworks
- Happens in October or November
100
- Made of clay
- Filled with oil and a wick is lit
- Used to decorate homes
100
- Colourful floor pattern
- Made with powders, flowers, or rice
- Traditional Diwali decoration
200
- Eaten during Diwali
- Usually sugary and tasty
- Examples: laddoo, barfi, jalebi
200
- Given to family and friends
- Wrapped in colourful paper
- Show love and happiness
200
- People have fun and enjoy themselves
- Includes food, music, and decorations
- Diwali is one of these
300
- Make loud noises and bright lights
- Enjoyed by children during Diwali
- Set off outside at night
300
- People wear new ones for Diwali
- Can be colourful or traditional
- Worn to look nice for festivals
300
- Celebrate Diwali together
- Includes parents, siblings, grandparents
- Eat, decorate, and have fun together
400
- Diwali is called the Festival of these
- Shine in homes and streets
- Make the night bright and beautiful
400
- Used to make homes look beautiful
- Includes lights, flowers, and rangoli
- People prepare it for festivals
400
- Played during celebrations
- Makes people happy
- Can include songs and instruments
500
- Performed during festivals
- People move to music
- Often traditional steps are followed
500
- People come together
- Can be family or friends
- Happens during festivals
500
- Words to wish someone well
- “Happy Diwali!” is one example
- Shared with family and friends