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L2 - Equality Sikh Hindu Buddhist

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Title: Recall Task
Date: Wednesday, 15 June 2022
QUICK MIND MAP IN THE BACK OF YOUR BOOK:-
THE BIBLE
SAYS
THAT…
CREATION
HINDUS BELIEVE THAT…
SCIENTIST
BELIEVE
THAT…
Can you be a Christian but
also believe in the
scientific explanation of
creation?
Title: Beliefs about Equality
Date: Wednesday, 15 June 2022
Starter – Make your own mind map about basic Sikh beliefs.
God is immanent – everywhere and
in everything
No images of God
are to be
worshipped
Sikhs are monotheists – that means they
believe in one God.
What do Sikhs
believe about
God?
God is timeless. God has not
beginning and no end.
God created the earth for people to use and enjoy
Title: Beliefs about Equality.
Date: Wednesday, 15 June 2022
Key Words:
! Equality
 To describe what Sikhs, Hindus and Buddhists believe about equality.
 To explain why Sikhs, Hindus and Buddhists have these beliefs.
 To evaluate how these beliefs influence a person’s behaviour towards others.
Learning Objectives: To understand what Sikhs, us and Buddhists believe about equality.

To describe what Sikhs, Hindus and Buddhists believe about equality.

To explain why Sikhs, Hindus and Buddhists have these beliefs.

To evaluate how these beliefs influence a person’s behaviour towards others.
Task- Watch the video
https://www.bbc.co.uk/education/clips/zfpkq6f
Look out for the answers to these questions:
The clip will be played twice so just listen and write
when I reshow it:What do Sikhs do before they enter the Gurdwara?
What is the Guru Granth Sahib?
How is the Guru Granth Sahib treated?
How do Sikhs show their belief in one God?
What is a langar hall?
What is Sewa?
THINK ALSO ABOUT WHICH ACTS SHOW
EVERYONE IS EQUAL
Key Words:
! Equality
Learning Objectives: To understand what Sikhs, us and Buddhists believe about equality.

To describe what Sikhs, Hindus and Buddhists believe about equality.

To explain why Sikhs, Hindus and Buddhists have these beliefs.

To evaluate how these beliefs influence a person’s behaviour towards others.
Use the information you have learnt to answer this question:-
What happens in a gurdwara that shows Sikhs
believe everyone is equal?
Use these words in your answer:Floor
Langar
Food
Welcome
Sewa
Key Words:
! Equality
Learning Objectives: To understand what Sikhs, us and Buddhists believe about equality.

To describe what Sikhs, Hindus and Buddhists believe about equality.

To explain why Sikhs, Hindus and Buddhists have these beliefs.

To evaluate how these beliefs influence a person’s behaviour towards others.
Hindus believe that when a
person dies they are
reincarnated i.e. born again.
Your new form depends on
how well you lived your last
life
Being
better
than…
Goodness
Virtuous
Key Words:
! Equality
Let’s break
down this
quote to work
out its
meaning.
Your
past life
Learning Objectives: To understand what Sikhs, us and Buddhists believe about equality.

To describe what Sikhs, Hindus and Buddhists believe about equality.

To explain why Sikhs, Hindus and Buddhists have these beliefs.

To evaluate how these beliefs influence a person’s behaviour towards others.
What does this
teach a Hindu
person about
equality and how
to live their lives?
Key Words:
! Equality
Learning Objectives: To understand what Sikhs, us and Buddhists believe about equality.

To describe what Sikhs, Hindus and Buddhists believe about equality.

To explain why Sikhs, Hindus and Buddhists have these beliefs.

To evaluate how these beliefs influence a person’s behaviour towards others.
Key Words:
! Equality
Buddhists believe in equanimity (everyone being equal).
This means an equal attitude towards everyone.
Buddhists try to ensure that everyone is treated as such in society.
Buddhists believe that there is no fundamental difference between
any human.
Every individual is valued and should be treated fairly and
therefore with justice.
Learning Objectives: To understand what Sikhs, us and Buddhists believe about equality.

To describe what Sikhs, Hindus and Buddhists believe about equality.

To explain why Sikhs, Hindus and Buddhists have these beliefs.

To evaluate how these beliefs influence a person’s behaviour towards others.
Key Words:
! Equality
Choose one of the three religions we have learnt about today – Sikhism, Hinduism or Buddhism.
Design a poster that could go into a Sikh/Hindu/Buddhist Community Centre.
It needs to explain beliefs about equality.
It should also give guidance/rules on how to treat other people.
Plenary-
HEAD-something
that has made you
think
HEART- something
that you have felt
BIN-something you
did not find
interesting
BAG- something you
will remember and
take away
Bin
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