<p>Updated lesson that can easily be adapted for Y7,8 or 9. Uses DVD Gandhi, short clips though can be used without. Has starter, activities and alternative plenaries…</p>
<p>Learning Objectives<br />
To investigate who Mahatma Gandhi was.<br />
To think about how religious beliefs can influence peoples behavior.<br />
To explore how he fought against prejudice and discrimination</p>
<p>Learning objectives:</p>
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<li>Examine our own attitudes and the attitudes some people have towards war and violence.</li>
<li>Understand some Christian attitudes to war.</li>
<li>Evaluate some of the consequences of war.</li>
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<p>Learning objectives:</p>
<p>To explore the concept of evil.<br />
To investigate why humans cause suffering.<br />
To develop our own understanding of evil.</p>
Ready made lesson with activities, starter and plenary.
Looks at St thomas Aquinas and pacifism.
Learning Objectives;
Explain what the term ‘Just War’ means.
Explore why Christians might choose to be pacifists.
Look at Christian views towards the use of violence
Learning objectives:
To investigate Christian beliefs about life after death.
To explore what happens at a Christian funeral.
To reflect on our own views about life after death.
<p>Learning Objectives</p>
<p>To learn about the life and events of Guru Nanak<br />
To learn the importance of Guru Nanak to Sikh’s<br />
To explore Sikh beliefs</p>
<p>Learning objectives:</p>
<p>To understand the story of Abraham one of the main founders of Judaism</p>
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<li>To consider why Abraham was faithful to god and why</li>
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<p>Learning objectives:</p>
<p>To investigate Hajj; a Muslim’s pilgrimage to Makkah.</p>
<p>To explore Hajj and its similarities to other religious pilgrimages.</p>
Lesson that can easily be adapted for KS3. Looks at scripture and creationist views about about the origins of the world and humanity.
Christian teachings about the origins of the world and humanity. 1 of 4 KS4 2012-13.ppt
Learning objectives:
Investigate Christian beliefs about how the world began.
Examine biblical teaching about the beginning of humankind.
Evaluate Creationist’s views of the creation story from Genesis.
End of term nativity lesson. Can be used for Y7, Y8 or Y9.
Range of activities.
Learning objectives:
To investigate Christian beliefs about Christmas.
To reflect on our own views and understanding of Christmas.
To critique the value of the nativity story to Christmas in the current year.
Interactive end of term bumper Christmas Quiz.
Trivia questions that cover a range of subjects on the topic of Christmas.
Incorporates 'Million Pound Drop&', &';Buzz' and Mastermind&'.
Has a number of rounds;
Round 1 - Million Pound Drop
Round 2 - Top of the Pops (Christmas Number One&';s - clip embedded) and Christmas films
Round 3 - Buzz
Round 4 - Home Alone movie observation (clip embedded)
Round 5 - Mastermind
This can be played across the whole school and create a fun way to end term. Happy Christmas!
<p>Learning Objectives</p>
<p>To explain the importance of the Five Pillars of Islam to Muslims.<br />
To describe the Five Pillars of Islam.<br />
To know the names of the Five Pillars of Islam.</p>
Lesson that looks at animals in relation to humanity.
Learning objectives;
Explore the place of humanity in relation to animals.
Analyse attitudes towards animals and their treatment.
Evaluate human treatment of animals.
Ready made lesson with activities, stater and plenary.
Learning Objectives: Explore how Christians use the Bible to guide their views on war. Evaluate the affects that the Bible has on Christian views regarding war, peace and justice.
1. To understand the food rules that Jews must observe.<br />
2. To appreciate why these rules are so important to the faith.<br />
3. To evaluate the importance of observing food rules. <br />