Diwali Worksheets
Diwali is an Indian festival of lights. Diwali falls on the day of ‘Amavasyaa’ or no moon day, usually in the month of October or November. The date of celebrating Diwali is based on the movement of the moon and falls on different date every year. Enjoy the Diwali celebrations with these glowing and fun filled Diwali Worksheets. There are colouring pages, word searches, crossword puzzles, reading comprehension, descriptive and recount writing and much more. Teachers may choose from these worksheets as per the student’s level and requirement. Print these Diwali worksheets for students for the classroom or homework practice.
Colouring Pages
Enjoy colouring the Diwali Diya.
Enjoy colouring the Diwali Diya.
Print this Diwali Diya colouring page.
Print the Diwali Diya colouring page.
Enjoy Diwali Diya colouring page.
Enjoy Diwali Diya colouring page.
Colour the Diwali Rangoli.
Colour the Diwali Rangoli.
Colour the Diwali Rangoli.
Colour the Diwali Rangoli.
Colour the firecrackers of Diwali.
Colour the firecrackers of Diwali.
Colour the firecrackers of Diwali.
Colour the firecrackers of Diwali.
Colour the picture of Goddess Lakshmi.
Colour the picture of Goddess Lakshmi.
Colour the picture of Lord Ganesha.
Colour the picture of Lord Ganesha.
Colour the picture of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi.
Colour the picture of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi.
Fun Activities
Use the clues to find the Diwali words hidden in the diamond.
Find the Diwali words hidden in the glowing Diya.
Count how many diyas are there in the picture.
Count how many diyas are there in the picture.
Can you help Lord Rama find his way through the maze to reach Ravana.
The lady wants to light the diya. But she needs to find her way through the maze. Can you help her?
Reading and Spelling
Read the passage about Diwali and answer the given questions. This reading comprehension is suitable for first grade, second grade and third grade students.
Read the passage about Diwali and answer the given questions. This reading comprehension is suitable for fourth grade, fifth grade and sixth grade students.
Read the passage about history of firecrackers and answer the given questions. This reading comprehension is suitable for fourth grade, fifth grade and sixth grade students.
Spelling list of words related to Diwali for students in grade 1 and 2.
Spelling list of words related to Diwali for students in grade 2 and 3.
Spelling list of words related to Diwali for students in grade 3 and 4.
Spelling list of words related to Diwali for students in grade 4 and 5.
Spelling list of words related to Diwali for students in grade 5 and 6.
Writing
You are an Indian living in America. You are planning to celebrate Diwali with your friends and family in California. Describe in detail how are you going to celebrate including decorations, food, sweets, prayers, and other activities.
You are an Indian living in Australia. You are planning to celebrate Diwali with your friends and family in Sydney. Describe in detail how are you going to celebrate including decorations, food, sweets, prayers, and other activities.
You are an Indian living in Canada. You are planning to celebrate Diwali with your friends and family in Toronto. Describe in detail how are you going to celebrate including decorations, food, sweets, prayers, and other activities.
You are an Indian living in Europe. You are planning to celebrate Diwali with your friends and family in London. Describe in detail how are you going to celebrate including decorations, food, sweets, prayers, and other activities.
You are planning to celebrate Diwali with your friends and family in India. Describe in detail how are you going to celebrate including decorations, food, sweets, prayers, and other activities.
You are an American and celebrated Diwali with your Indian friends. Write a recount about the celebrations in detail including decorations, food, sweets, prayers, and other activities.
You are an Australian and celebrated Diwali with your Indian friends. Write a recount about the celebrations in detail including decorations, food, sweets, prayers, and other activities.
You are a Canadian and celebrated Diwali with your Indian friends. Write a recount about the celebrations in detail including decorations, food, sweets, prayers, and other activities.
You are an European and celebrated Diwali with your Indian friends. Write a recount about the celebrations in detail including decorations, food, sweets, prayers, and other activities.
You are an Indian and celebrated Diwali with your family. Write a recount about the celebrations in detail including decorations, food, sweets, prayers, and other activities.
Write a letter to your best friend inviting him/her to your house to celebrate Diwali together. Explain in your letter that you are organizing a Diwali Party and other activities you have planned for the day.
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