Buddhism is one of the world's largest religions and originated 2,500 years ago in India. Buddhists believe that the human life is one of suffering, and that meditation, spiritual and physical labor, and good behavior are the ways to achieve enlightenment, or nirvana.
Porter spun a wheel and another religion got picked, but Sarah said we couldn't do it so he randomly picked Buddhism.
Buddhism Presentation
1. Project Description and Learning Targets:
The World Religion Research Presentation Purpose: To practice researching, group collaboration, and speaking/presenting skills. Learning Target: I can teach my crew about a World Religion I have researched. I can contribute to my research group presentation. I can be an active listener by asking relevant questions to the presenters.
Reflection Questions
1. What do you know now that you didn't before you started your research?
2. What advice do you have to someone else who is researching World Religions?
3. What would you research or add to your presentation that you didn't have time for?
4. What proof do you have that you met our learning targets?
I already knew a lot about Buddhism by searching up random things out of curiosity, but I didn't know that they have a famous dish called "Buddhas Delight."
Find an interesting religion. Try to find a religion that not a lot of people know about because its hard to learn something about a religion you know a whole lot about.
I wish I corrected "shoes" to "shows." I also wish I added more about the food that they eat on their holidays, and I should've added other holidays too.
I did a lot of the work, but we all contributed to the slides in the end. Personally, I didn't ask questions because everything made sense, and nothing felt left out in other peopoles presentations.