Department of Education: Detailed Lesson Plan
Department of Education: Detailed Lesson Plan
Department of Education: Detailed Lesson Plan
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B.Performance Standards
The learner evaluates the Eightfold Path in terms of how it achieves the Middle Way.
C. Most Essential Learning Analyze the brief history, core teachings, fundamental beliefs, practices, and related issues of Theravada
Competency Buddhism.
1. Analyze the brief history, core teachings, fundamental beliefs, practices,
and related issues of Theravada Buddhism. (MELC)
D.Objectives a. State the Four Noble Truths and the Eight-fold path.
b. Give examples of situations that demonstrate cravings which may
lead to suffering according to Theravada Buddhism.
II. CONTENT
B. Key Concepts
a. Founder: Siddhartha Gautama (563-483 B.C.) b. Sacred texts: Tripitaka c. Doctrines: Four Noble
Truths, eight-fold Path, Law of Dependent Origination and The Impermanence of Things d. God:
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nontheistic e. Issue: Territory conflict in Mainland Southeast Asia.
1. Which event happened after Siddhartha saw a very old man and before he saw a dead man?
a) Siddhartha was born under a tree.
b) Siddhartha went out of the palace for the first time.
c) Siddhartha was married.
d) Siddhartha saw a sick man.
2. From the story we know that Siddhartha:
a) had an easy life.
b) liked being stuck in the palace.
c) was unhappy at the palace.
d) wanted to find the cause of suffering.
3. All of these are true except:
a) Siddhartha became the Buddha.
b) Siddhartha’s mother’s name was Maya.
c) Siddhartha never got married.
d) Siddhartha left the palace four times.
4. The reason Siddhartha left the palace was:
a) He did not like his father.
b) He could get richer if he left.
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c) He liked the things outside the palace.
d) He needed to an answer to an important question.
5. We can tell from the story that Siddhartha’s father:
a) wanted him to do whatever he wanted to do.
b) tried to keep him from becoming a holy man.
c) was not a part of his life.
d) talked to him a lot about what he wanted to do.
II. Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct, but if FALSE change the incorrect underline word.
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C. Materials
Self-Instructional Learning Module
IV. PROCEDURES
In the previous lesson, you have learned what Hinduism is all about, and how this world’s oldest religion is
considered a diverse and complex religion. We have also discussed how Hindus manifest their spirituality
Review amidst the variety of their traditions and freedom of beliefs. In this lesson, we will study Theravada
Buddhism and how its followers adhere to the original practices and doctrines preached by Siddhartha
Gautama, a sage on whose teachings Buddhism was founded.
Activity 1 Are you ready now? Try this one in your activity notebook!
Activity 1. Direction: The pictures below show the four noble truth of Theravada Buddhism. States the
noble truth in each photo.
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Activity 2. Direction: State the eightfold path of Theravada Buddhism thru completing the word by filling
the missing letters.
1. Right v_ _ w
2. Right _ n t _ n t _ _ n
3. Right s _ _e c _
4. Right a c _ _ _ n
5. Right l i v _ _ i _ o o d
6. Right _ f f _ _ t
7. Right m _ i n _ f u _ _ e s s
8. Right _ o n c e _ t r a _ i _ _
Enrichment Activities Let’s see if you know the teachings and beliefs through given examples of situations that
demonstrate cravings which may lead to suffering according to Theravada Buddhism.
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Activity 4. Direction: Below you find four terrible diseases, a doctor has examined each of the patients and
now has to aid the patient to get better again. Find and fill in the answers in the correct boxes. Do this in
your activity notebook.
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Let us determine if you can now explain the core teaching of Theravada Buddhism.
Activity 5. Direction: Explain the statement below. Write your answers in your activity notebook.
Rubrics:
Generalization Score Description
10 Answers are on point. All are grammatically correct and neat.
7 There are 1-2 misleading answers. 1-2 are grammatically incorrect and
erasures.
4 There are 3 or more misleading answers. 3 or more grammatically
incorrect and erasures.
Application Let’s find out if you know how to apply the teachings and beliefs of Theravada Buddhism.
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Activity 6. Below are scenarios, you have to write what are the actions you’re going to make and what
Theravada Buddhism likes you to do. Do this in your activity notebook.
Rubrics:
Score Description
10 Answers are on point. All are grammatically correct and neat.
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Assessment I. Direction: Match the description of the eightfold path in Column A to Column B.
Column A
Column B
1. See the world as it is, accept the existence of Dukkha and
understand there is a path to freedom.
2. Make sure your words are kind and helpful. Speak in a a. Right View
positive and truthful way.
b. Right Intention
3. Earn a living in a way that is an honest and doesn’t harm
c. Right Speech
any living things.
d. Right Action
4. Be honest, content and faithful. Do not kill living things or
use harmful substances. Treat yourself and other people e. Right Livelihood
well.
f. Right Effort
5. Show as serious commitment to developing the right and
mental thought and attitude. g. Right Mindfulness
6. Concentrate the mind. Get rid of bad thoughts and find h. Right Concentration
calm.
7. Be constantly aware that your thought and actions have
consequences.
8. Work hard to make all thought, speech and actions
positive.
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II. Direction: Complete the table by filling in the blanks with the correct answer. Choose the answer from
the list below.
*untruthfulness *tale-bearing *single *overcome
*living thing *killing *four-noble truth *feeling
III. Direction: Write a practical example of how it can be followed. Used the format below.
The Eightfold Path Practical example of how it can be
followed
Right View
Right Intention
Right Speech
Right Action
Right Livelihood
Right Effort
Right Mindfulness
Right Concentration
Rubrics:
Score Description
10 Answers are on point. All are grammatically correct and neat.
7 There are 1-2 misleading answers. 1-2 are grammatically incorrect
and erasures.
4 There are 3 or more misleading answers. 3 or more grammatically
incorrect and erasures.
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Using Venn Diagram, illustrate the similarities and differences of the “Ten Commandments” and “Noble
Eightfold Path.”
Additional Activities
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. Number of learners who
earned 80% in the evaluation.
B. Number of learners who
require additional activities
for remediation who scored
below 80%.
C. Did the remedial
lessons work? Number of
learners who have caught
up with the lesson.
D. Number of learners who
continue to require
remediation
E. Which of my teaching
strategies worked well? Why
did these work?
F. What difficulties did I
encounter which my
principal or supervisor can
help me solve?
G. What innovation or
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localized materials did I
use/discover which I wish to
share with other teachers?