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Here is a 6 lesson work booklet with 36 pages of quality learning, written for KS3. It is fully resourced and could be considered a self-study workbook.

This booklet has been a labour of love, its not something I knocked up quickly in a spare 10 mins - it has taken DAYS to put together and edit - I will be working through it with my KS3 classes but as its in a self-contained booklet style its also ready to take home and continue should we go into another lockdown. All tasks are “sit at your desk” type, there are no group work activities, in accordance with guidance for reopening schools in pandemic conditions.

Contents
Lesson #1: What were the Four Sights? p2
Lesson #2: What did the Buddha teach? p6
Lesson #3: What types of Buddhism are there? p13
Lesson #4: How do Buddhists worship and meditate? p20
Lesson #5: What is the ultimate goal of Buddhists? p25
Lesson #6: What is it like to be a Buddhist in the UK today? Assessment task p30

It is presented nicely, with pictures and variation in layout on every page. There are colour pictures but I’ve selected them on the basis of what will print well in black and white to save costs. There is one task on p28 that would benefit from having the artwork printed out larger, ideally in colour for students with sight issues, so that will download as a separate document for you. Each lesson includes reading, AO1 and AO2 tasks - the tasks are set out throughout each lesson with space to write the answers. There is an appendix at the back to provide challenge to that student whose parent emails in during lockdown saying the work you’ve set isn’t hard enough, or who finishes before the rest and needs an extension task to be working through.

There is a formative assessment point in lesson 2 and a summative assessment in lesson 6. Homeworks are built in on lessons 1, 3 & 5.Learning objectives are provided with each lesson, lesson titles are problematised. Cross curricular with Art, History, Geography, English (reading and poetry), IT (internet research) and everything else you’d expect for Religious Education. I have 15+ years’ experience as Head of RE and Head of Hums faculty - all the boxes are already ticked for you, this is a resource that you can send to your repro department for printing and then its good to go. 36 pages = fits to 9 x A3 sheets when printed back to back in an A4 booklet.

In summary, a unit of work on Buddhism that is all done for you and good to go. It has taken me most of this last week to put it together and edit it. It has been tested on my own daughter who is Y7, tasks timed and adapted accordingly so it makes sense to KS3 students if they are working alone.

Reviews

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Kirstyalexander1

2 years ago
5

Lovely booklet. I have an underconfident member of staff teaching Buddhism so this is great. A word version would be ideal too as we focus on a few different things that I'd like to add/change. Is it possible to send me a word version? Thanks.

Northernlady

4 years ago
4

So impressed with this resource - detailed, a variety of activities and so much depth in the information. I could do with having the Word document as well as I need to make changes to it by adding in a focussed literacy element. Please let me know if I can have it.

directorlearning10

4 years ago
5

This resource is absolutely fantastic. I am a non specialist with one lesson of RE a week. I taught the first lesson today and me and the children loved it. Great questions for reflection and discussion, a wide range of activities, loads of information and beautifully designed. Thank you so much ... worth so much more than £4.00!

fgfgfg

4 years ago
5

Thanks SO much for sharing this resource. It is fantastic.

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