Buddha’s Enlightenment

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Buddha’s Enlightenment Focus. What was significant about Buddha’s Enlightenment? DLOs To use pictures to show re-tell about the life of Siddhartha Gautama and how he became Buddha. To understand the importance of the Four Sights and Buddha’s Enlightenment. To combine knowledge learnt in both lessons to make connections between the Life of Siddartha Gautama and Buddha’s enlightenment.

Buddha’s Enlightenment Quick Task. What were the Four Sights? Why were the Four Sights so significant in the development of Buddhism?

Buddha’s Enlightenment Next... Watch the video clip and read about Buddha’s enlightenment and complete the tasks on the sheet. and then.... Draw up a table outlining causes of suffering and happiness according to Buddha. Explain… Why some of the examples on your table can cause suffering and happiness.

Buddha’s Enlightenment Happiness Suffering Awareness Status

Buddha’s Enlightenment … and finally – connecting ideas. Note down at least 5 things you learnt last lesson and 5 things you learnt this lesson and make connections between your points. Previous lesson’s learning This lesson’s learning Connecting learning