This PPT takes a look at moral evil and natural evil, and the problem of evil. By the end of this lesson children should understand the different sorts of evil and suffering that exist, and should be able to relate the problem of evil and suffering to the existence of God.
This lesson looks at protest, violence and terrorism, There are video clips to choose from. Laptops required to research non-violent protests of MLK. Christian and Muslim views are then looked at. The lesson includes 2 exam style questions, mark scheme included for peer assessment.
This lesson looks at pollution and the Christian response to it. The 2 information sheets are from another TES user. Differentiated activities throughout the PPT, laptops may be needed. Exam questions with AQA 9-1 mark scheme included.
This lesson has activities throughout which looks at the resurrection and ascension of Jesus. The main activity requires group work in which they create concept maps in expert groups. They then teach their peers. Evaluation question with mark scheme included for the plenary.
In this lesson, students travel around the room to the different resources to enable them to answer the questions on the different aspects of life after death.
Based on Britney spears as an example. Students create a project book choosing a topic from the news. They then investigate it and relate it to a religion. PPT explains.