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Please ensure you can access the video before you get this resource. From the BBC ** Matters of Life and Death** series. See the BBC Teach > Secondary Resources > Religious Studies GCSE > Matters of Life and Death page for very extensive details, notes, and advice. The series comprises: abortion, animal experimentation, assisted suicide, capital punishment, just war, sibling saviours.

Although the practice is rare, it calls into question the ethical basis of creating life in order to save another.This short film outlines two contrasting viewpoints, prior to exploring a range of religious beliefs, thus allowing students to develop an understanding of both religious and secular views and to explore their own beliefs in relation to the issue.

PLEASE be sure to watch the film before using it in lessons. Find the film by searching the BBC Teach website or YouTube’s BBC Teach channel for “Is it okay to have a child to save another? | Religious Studies - Matters of Life and Death.

16 questions for the 10-min film. This resource is much cheaper in the bundle. Differentiated THREE ways! All versions look similar, but “B” version has subtle clues, and “C” version requires pupils to cross out wrong answers, not write in correct ones, allowing pupils with literacy difficulties to access the work. Questions right up to the end, no slack time. Answer sheet. Very easy to mark. .doc & .pdf for all files. Two different links to film on all sheets.

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