Religion Crime Punishment Crime and Intention Learning objectives
Religion, Crime & Punishment Crime and Intention Learning objectives: To explore the role of intention when crimes are committed. To consider whether it can ever be considered good to cause suffering.
Human Continuum TASK the teacher will read the statements and you must stand in the area of the room, which reflect your viewpoint. The teacher will then ask you why you have chosen your position
KEY TERMS TASK: please copy key terms Conscience An aptitude, faculty, intuition or judgment that assists in distinguishing right from wrong. Responsibility Intention A duty to care for or having control over something or someone. A thing intended; an aim or plan.
Consolidation Task Using the piece of paper provided… 1. Fold each corner into the centre to create 4 flaps and a centre square. 2. Label each flap with the following. You can. . Good/Evil Intentions Christian Response Bullet point Give a brief description Buddhist Response Explain Muslim Response 3. Use the information sheet to make notes under each flap.
Application Task On the inside centre of your square write out the following question… Can it ever be good to cause suffering? Now write down your thoughts… One reason with an example Two reasons with one developed Three reasons or two reasons well developed
Plenary: Verbal Football
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