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The Teachings of Buddha - The Five Precepts Key Question; How can the Five Precepts be put into practice? What might have happened before the photo was taken? What may happen after? Make links to the Buddhist teachings you have learnt about.

The Five Precepts To refrain from harming sentient beings Sila - Morality To refrain from harming sentient beings To refrain from taking what is not given To refrain from sexual misconduct To refrain from harmful speech To refrain from intoxicants which cloud the mind

The Five Precepts Things to do: on the template; Note down Meanings, Illustrations/ examples of the Five Precepts. Give Explanations/examples of how the five precepts could be kept. In your notes;   3. If you were a Buddhist which of the Five Precepts do you think you would find hardest to keep? Explain why you have chosen this one. 4. What jobs or careers would be unsuitable for a Buddhist? Write down up to five examples and explain why two of your examples wouldn’t be suitable.

The Five Precepts The Monk’s Advice; Do you agree with the Monk’s conclusion to the question? Why/Why not? What would your answer to the question? The Wrong Answer; 3. What do you think of the reasons given for the monk being told his advice was wrong.

The Teachings of Buddha - The Five Precepts Review and Reflect; If you were to follow the 5 Precepts how do you think it would change your life? How would following the 5 Precepts affect the lives of others.