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Nothing divides opinion like the issue of pacifism and war. Is there such a thing as a just war? Can the taking of another life ever be justified morally? This outstanding resources has been tried and tested in the classroom over many years and aims to help students understand some of the arguments for and against pacifism. It can be used as a starter, plenary or main activity to accompany any main stream text book or resource on this topic. The nature of the task means that it appeals to the full range of ability.

The main activity involves getting students to cut out the cards in lesson, organize them into their most persuasive order under the two main headings and then sick them into their books. Once students have fed back their results to a class discussion, they can then have a go at the extended writing activity. Alternatively, they can create a key and then sort through the cards and then stick the sheet into their book or you could cut out the cards and place them into an envelope for them to sort prior to a discussion on the topic. This is a great resource that can be easily adapted to suit your classroom and expectations.

When you purchase this resource, you will be able to download a single page Word Document which contains a learning objective, instructions, two heading cards as well as fourteen statements that can sorted. We have also included a 14 slide PowerPoint presentation which includes aims, objectives, differentiated outcomes, starters, plenaries, information slides, tasks, activities, templates and writing frames. Both documents have also been uploaded in PDF format, just in case you do not have access to Microsoft Office.

The aims of this lesson / activity are:

Theme: Social, Moral, Cultural & Spiritual Values
Know: What is pacifism?
Understand: What are the arguments for and against pacifism?
Evaluate: Are there any circumstances in which is acceptable to take another life?

WILF - What am I Looking For?
Identify and describe - what is pacifism?
Explain - the arguments for and against pacifism?
Analyse - Are there any circumstances in which it is acceptable to take another life?

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