pptx, 1.44 MB
pptx, 1.44 MB
docx, 12.29 KB
docx, 12.29 KB
docx, 20.92 KB
docx, 20.92 KB
A KS3 Buddhism lesson that teaches students about the 5 moral precepts and meditation. It starts with exploring what the precepts are and their positive/negative aspect. Students explain their understanding through the use of examples. The second part of the lesson teaches students about Buddhist meditation and its importance. There is an opportunity to participate in meditation. This lesson is great to engage students and is an example of active learning. Suitable for all abilities/dynamics - I have found this lesson work particularly well with lower ability, poor behaviour classes due to the focus on active learning.

The scripts provided are standard meditation scripts, however can be adapted slightly.

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