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Inner-city London teacher here, serving Religious Education Resources for GCSE/KS4 and KS3 and Politics for A-Level/KS5. Full of accessible and familiar activities, this shop provides a resource for teachers looking to create a dynamic, challenging and enjoyable classroom. Download a free lesson on the Four Noble Truths, The Problem of Evil and the Additional Member System for a taste before you buy.

Inner-city London teacher here, serving Religious Education Resources for GCSE/KS4 and KS3 and Politics for A-Level/KS5. Full of accessible and familiar activities, this shop provides a resource for teachers looking to create a dynamic, challenging and enjoyable classroom. Download a free lesson on the Four Noble Truths, The Problem of Evil and the Additional Member System for a taste before you buy.
The Dalai Lama
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The Dalai Lama

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This is a lesson that can support the GCSE Buddhism course or it can be a general lesson to help contextualise the Dalai Lama as a spiritual and political leader. The lesson covers: Who is the Dalai Lama The challenges the Dalai Lama faces Tibetan independence The challenges of self-immolation The lesson takes 40-50 minutes to complete. Trigger warning - this lesson does refer to the self-immolation of Buddhist monks in protest of Tibetan occupation. If you are interested in more lessons consider my Buddhist beliefs bundle which includes all the content for the GCSE Buddhist Beliefs curriculum.
Buddhist Beliefs GCSE Bundle
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Buddhist Beliefs GCSE Bundle

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This lesson covers the GCSE AQA Specification for Buddhism. Each lesson contains a starter, plenary, one or more activity, literacy and homework suggestions. I teach them at speed in 50 minutes but I suggest taking the full 55-60 minutes if possible. Some lessons have slightly more content than others and this can be spread out according to your teaching schedule. All the folders are labelled in order for download but for added clarity the suggested order for the lessons is as follows. Lesson 1 - The story of Buddha Lesson 2 - The Four Sights and Asceticism Lesson 3 - The Enlightenment Lesson 4 – Dhamma and the 3 Refuges Lesson 5 – Dependent Arising Lesson 6 – Dukkha Lesson 7 – Anicca and Anatta Lesson 8 – Buddhism Assessment (midway) Lesson 9 – The Four Noble Truths (pt 1) Lesson 10 – The Four Noble Truths (pt 2) Lesson 11- Theravada and Mahayana Lesson 12 – The Arhat and the Boddhisattva Lesson 13 – Pure Land Buddhism Lesson 14 – Buddhist Beliefs Practice Paper GCSE AQA These lessons should be supplemented with photocopies of relevant sections of the AQA Buddhism textbook or students will have a book themselves. I hope you enjoy the resources – please review if you do and I will be uploading more RE resources in the future so watch this space!
Pure Land Buddhism (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)
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Pure Land Buddhism (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)

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This lesson covers: Sukhavati Pure Land practices Pure Land and Theravada Comparison Exercise Revision Suggestions This is lesson 13 of a bundle of lessons and homeworks covering the GCSE AQA Buddhism Beliefs specification topics. In the bundle there is a mixture of in class activities, comprehension, writing, fun tasks and homework worksheets. Class time is 60 minutes. You can modify the classes to suit your students. Usually it is suggested you use the AQA Buddhism book to supplement these lessons but for this lesson you can do without it. If you want to view a sample resource you can download the free Four Noble Truths Resource uploaded.
The Arhat and the Boddhisattva (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)
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The Arhat and the Boddhisattva (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)

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This lesson covers: Becoming an Arhat activity Review of 8 fold path Becoming a Boddhisattva activity Types of Boddhisattvas Essay literacy exercise Homework suggestion This is lesson 12 of a bundle of lessons and homeworks covering the GCSE AQA Buddhism Beliefs specification topics. In the bundle there is a mixture of in class activities, comprehension, writing, fun tasks and homework worksheets. Class time is 60 minutes. You can modify the classes to suit your students. Usually it is suggested you use the AQA Buddhism book to supplement these lessons but for this lesson you can do without it. If you want to view a sample resource you can download the free Four Noble Truths Resource uploaded.
Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)
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Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)

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This lesson covers: Key features of Theravada Tradition Key features of Mahayana Tradition The five aggregates Sunyata and the Chariot Buddha Nature Quiz This is lesson 11 of a bundle of lessons and homeworks covering the GCSE AQA Buddhism Beliefs specification topics. In the bundle there is a mixture of in class activities, comprehension, writing, fun tasks and homework worksheets. Class time is 60 minutes. You can modify the classes to suit your students. Usually it is suggested you use the AQA Buddhism book to supplement these lessons but for this lesson you can do without it. If you want to view a sample resource you can download the free Four Noble Truths Resource uploaded.
The Four Noble Truths pt 2 (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)
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The Four Noble Truths pt 2 (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)

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This lesson covers: Craving and Desire Overcoming suffering Nibbana This is lesson 10 of a bundle of lessons and homeworks covering the GCSE AQA Buddhism Beliefs specification topics. In the bundle there is a mixture of in class activities, comprehension, writing, fun tasks and homework worksheets. Class time is 60 minutes. You can modify the classes to suit your students. Usually it is suggested you use the AQA Buddhism book to supplement these lessons but for this lesson you can do without it. If you want to view a sample resource you can download the free Four Noble Truths Resource uploaded.
Buddhism Assessment and Lesson Starter (Buddhist Beliefs GCSE)
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Buddhism Assessment and Lesson Starter (Buddhist Beliefs GCSE)

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This is an assessment, a video recommendation and lesson starter that contributes to a bundle of lessons and homeworks covering the GCSE AQA Buddhism Beliefs specification topics. In the bundle there is a mixture of in class activities, comprehension, writing, fun tasks and homework worksheets. Class time is 50minutes. You can modify the classes to suit your students. Usually it is suggested you use the AQA Buddhism book to supplement these lessons but for this lesson you can do without it. If you want to view a sample resource you can download the free Four Noble Truths Resource uploaded.
Annica (Impermanence) and Anatta (Not Self) (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)
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Annica (Impermanence) and Anatta (Not Self) (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)

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This lesson covers: Awareness of Impermanance Kisa Gotami and the Mustard Seed - story Homework sheet on Anatta This is lesson 7 of a bundle of lessons and homeworks covering the GCSE AQA Buddhism Beliefs specification topics. In the bundle there is a mixture of in class activities, comprehension, writing, fun tasks and homework worksheets. Class time is 60 minutes. You can modify the classes to suit your students. Usually it is suggested you use the AQA Buddhism book to supplement these lessons but for this lesson you can do without it. If you want to view a sample resource you can download the free Four Noble Truths Resource uploaded.
The Three Marks - Dukkha (Buddhist Beliefs GCSE)
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The Three Marks - Dukkha (Buddhist Beliefs GCSE)

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This lesson covers: Craving and Attachment States of suffering Types of suffering Options for different activities Homework suggestion This is lesson 6 of a bundle of lessons and homeworks covering the GCSE AQA Buddhism Beliefs specification topics. In the bundle there is a mixture of in class activities, comprehension, writing, fun tasks and homework worksheets. Class time is 60 minutes. You can modify the classes to suit your students. Usually it is suggested you use the AQA Buddhism book to supplement these lessons but for this lesson you can do without it. If you want to view a sample resource you can download the free Four Noble Truths Resource uploaded.
Dependent Arising (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)
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Dependent Arising (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)

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This lesson covers: Mandalas Dependent Arising The Tibetan wheel of life Not an easy concept - definitely worth doing some reading to make sure you understand it yourself first. This is lesson 5 of a bundle of lessons and homeworks covering the GCSE AQA Buddhism Beliefs specification topics. In the bundle there is a mixture of in class activities, comprehension, writing, fun tasks and homework worksheets. Class time is 50minutes. You can modify the classes to suit your students. Usually it is suggested you use the AQA Buddhism book to supplement these lessons but for this lesson you can do without it. If you want to view a sample resource you can download the free Four Noble Truths Resource uploaded.
The Dhamma and Refuge (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)
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The Dhamma and Refuge (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)

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This lesson is suitable for multiple specifications and ages year 8 upwards. It covers: The three refuges Taking refuge The importance of Dhamma A fun activity on the three jewels This is lesson 5 of a bundle of lessons and homeworks covering the GCSE AQA Buddhism Beliefs specification topics. In the bundle there is a mixture of in class activities, comprehension, writing, fun tasks and homework worksheets. Class time is 55 minutes. You can modify the classes to suit your students. Usually it is suggested you use the AQA Buddhism book to supplement these lessons but for this lesson you can do without it. If you want to view a sample resource you can download the free Four Noble Truths Resource uploaded.
The Enlightenment Lesson (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)
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The Enlightenment Lesson (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)

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This lesson covers: Meditation Mara Mara’s Temptations The three watches How Buddhists describe Enlightenment Homework Suggestion This is lesson 3 of a bundle of lessons and homeworks covering the GCSE AQA Buddhism Beliefs specification topics. In the bundle there is a mixture of in class activities, comprehension, writing, fun tasks and homework worksheets. Class time is 60minutes. You can modify the classes to suit your students. Usually it is suggested you use the AQA Buddhism book to supplement these lessons but for this lesson you can do without it. If you want to view a sample resource you can download the free Four Noble Truths Resource uploaded. Please give a nice REVIEW if you found it useful - I would also welcome your constructive feedback.
Story of Buddha Lesson and Homework (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)
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Story of Buddha Lesson and Homework (GCSE Buddhist Beliefs)

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This lesson is an introduction to the story of Buddha - suitable for multiple specifications and ages year 8 upwards. It covers Buddha’s Birth Myth and Reality of the story Life of Luxury Homework - Jataka tales This is lesson 2 of a bundle of lessons and homeworks covering the GCSE AQA Buddhism Beliefs specification topics. In the bundle there is a mixture of in class activities, comprehension, writing, fun tasks and homework worksheets. Class time is 60 minutes. You can modify the classes to suit your students. Usually it is suggested you use the AQA Buddhism book to supplement these lessons but for this lesson you can do without it. If you want to view a sample resource you can download the free Four Noble Truths Resource uploaded.
The Four Noble Truths (GCSE Buddhist Beleifs)
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The Four Noble Truths (GCSE Buddhist Beleifs)

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This is a free selected resource from the Buddhist Beliefs Pack. If you like this resource you can purchase 12 additional lessons with suggested homework resources. It introduces the first noble truth to GCSE students and has a corresponding homework sheet on the second noble truth. Students will have already looked at dependent arising to complete this fully lesson. Suitable for Year 9 - Year 11