Year 9
Recap and Practice
In this lesson, we will recap and practise of the content that was covered between Lesson 1 and Lesson 5 in the unit Buddhism: Practices. We will be recapping key terms and having a go at some exam-style questions.
Year 9
Recap and Practice
In this lesson, we will recap and practise of the content that was covered between Lesson 1 and Lesson 5 in the unit Buddhism: Practices. We will be recapping key terms and having a go at some exam-style questions.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- An opportunity to recap the learning in the first five lessons. Inclusion of some examination style questions and a return to the key concepts.
Equipment
You will need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red.
Licence
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6 Questions
Q1.
Which festival celebrates the Birth and life of the Buddha?
Dhamma Day
Paranirvana Day
Q2.
Which tradition celebrates Anniversaries of the Buddha as separate events and festivals?
Therevada
Vajrayana
Q3.
How old was the Buddha when he died?
45
88
Q4.
What does Parinirvana refer to?
Becoming Enlightened
Heaven
Q5.
What does Sangha Day commemorate?
The day the Sangha was created
The day women were allowed to enter into the Sangha
Q6.
Which festival marks the first sermon of the Buddha?
Sangha Day
Vesak
9 Questions
Q1.
Which symbol/sound is used for meditation?
Dhamma
Swastika
Q2.
What does karma mean?
Mindfulness
Suffering
Q3.
Which tradition celebrates the anniversaries of the Buddha as separate events and festivals?
Therevada
Vajrayana
Q4.
How old was the Buddha when he died?
45
88
Q5.
What does Parinirvana refer to?
Becoming enlightened
Heaven
Q6.
What is the process of becoming aware of your thoughts and actions?
Enlightenment
Yoga
Q7.
What does Karuna mean?
Awareness
Loving kindness
Q8.
What does Metta mean?
Compassion
Suffering
Q9.
What causes humans to lose control of their minds according to Buddhism?
Lack of focus
Skandhas