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Lesson Content Stretch Tasks Learning check Resources
3 Key Questions
Do Now
I – teacher led activity
We – paired/group tasks
You -
Exit ticket – revisit 3 Key Questions
Lesson T
opic
Wednesday, 07 February
2018
Lesson R
eflection
Reflection – Please stand behind your chairs
Please give me the faith so that
throughout this lesson and in every lesson
I can persevere with my learning, have
respect for others so that in this class and
in every class, I achieve my full potential.
Faith, respect, perseverance,
achievement
Reflection – Please stand behind your chairs
Please give me the faith so that
throughout this lesson and in every lesson
I can persevere with my learning, have
respect for others so that in this class and
in every class, I achieve my full potential.
Faith, respect, perseverance,
achievement
Entr
ance T
icket
Lesson Topic:
Your response:
1.
2.
3.
The key questions that will guide our learning:
Wednesday, 07 February 2018
What is forgiveness?
How do Christians respond to suffering?
Why do some feel repentance is required?
Do N
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Stretch Task:
Date: Wednesday, 07 February 2018
Classwo
rk
Christianity and Forgiveness
“It is always easy to forgive and forget”
Do you agree with the above statement?
Explain reasons for your opinion
I think it is/ isn’t always easy to forgive and
forget because ….
Challenge: Someone might disagree and
say … STUDY GUIDE P169
We –
Maste
ry T
asks
Stretch Task:
An old man who pulled a funny face at you while you gave a speech?
A women who stole your Rolex watch your father gave your before going to war?
A starving man stealing your last slice of marmite on toast?
The man who killed your father?
Discussion Which could you forgive? Which could you not forgive?
STUDY GUIDE P169
We –
Maste
ry T
asks
Stretch Task:
Case Study 1: Eva Kor Case Study 2: Anthony Walkers
mother
Case Study 3: Julie Nicholson
What happened?
How does Eva react? Could you forgive?
What happened? How does the mother react? What religious teachings do you hear? Could you forgive?
What happened?
What is the role of Julie? Do you agree with Julie’s decision?
Challenge and stretch what would Jesus say to each
person? Why?
Know what Christians teach about forgiveness
Explain :why Christians believe in forgiveness using biblical examples
Evaluate whether you agree with other’s opinions when talking about forgiveness
Case Study 1: Eva Kor Case Study 2: Anthony Walkers mother Case Study 3: Julie Nicholson
What happened?
How does Eva react? Could you forgive?
What happened? How does the mother react? What religious teachings do you hear? Could you forgive?
What happened?
What is the role of Julie? Do you agree with Julie’s decision?
Challenge and stretch what would Jesus say to each person? Why?
Know what Christians teach about forgiveness
Explain :why Christians believe in forgiveness using biblical examples
Evaluate whether you agree with other’s opinions when talking about forgiveness
We –
Maste
ry T
asks
Stretch Task:
Case study 1
Who?
What?
Where?
When?
Why?
1. What happened? 2. How does Eva react? 3. Could you forgive?
Meet Eva ‘The
girl who
forgave the
Nazi’
Forgiveness – stopping blaming someone and/or pardoning them for what they have done wrong.
Reconciliation – bringing together people who were opposed to each other.
STUDY GUIDE P169
We –
Maste
ry T
asks
Stretch Task:
Watch the clip
In the summer of 2005
Anthony Walker was killed in a
racist attack.
Two men were found guilty of
killing Anthony and will spend
a minimum of 20 years in
prison. 1. What happened? 2. How does the mother react? 3. What religious teachings do you
hear? 4. Could you forgive?
Case study 2
Forgiveness – stopping blaming someone and/or pardoning them for what they have done wrong.
Reconciliation – bringing together people who were opposed to each other.
STUDY GUIDE P169
We –
Maste
ry T
asks
Stretch Task:
Watch the clip
News footage of the terrorist bombing on 7 July
2005 highlights the number of people who were
killed that day. Among the dead was a young
woman, Jenny. Her mother, Julie Nicholson, was
an ordained priest but quit her position because
she could not forgive the suicide bomber who
murdered her daughter. Julie justifies her stance
by asserting forgiveness depends upon the guilty
party requesting it. The person who killed her
daughter is dead and so there's no relationship to
be restored. She thinks Jenny would want her to
lead a good life and not worry about forgiveness 1. What happened? 2. What is the mother? 3. How does the mother react? 4. Do you agree with Julie?
Case study 2
Forgiveness – stopping blaming someone and/or pardoning them for what they have done wrong.
Reconciliation – bringing together people who were opposed to each other.
STUDY GUIDE P169
We –
Maste
ry T
asks
Stretch Task:
Exam Practice
• Explain two reasons Christians would try to forgive criminals (4)
•OR • Explain how a belief in forgiveness could influence a
Christians treatment of criminals (4)
STUDY GUIDE P169
In the Bible Jesus talks about the importance of forgiveness, e.g. on the cross when in terrible agony he was able to find it in him to forgive the people who had betrayed him and crucified him. He said ‘father forgive them for they do not know what they are doing’ Luke 23: 34
BIBLE
PASSAGE
Bible teaching Write what this teaches a Christian in your own
words
Analyse the belief and teaching.
Do you agree with this idea? Explain your reasons
Matthew
18:21-22
Peter came to Jesus and asked, "Lord, how many times
shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up
to seven times?" Jesus answered, "I tell you, not seven
times, but seventy-seven times.”
Matthew
6:12
Forgive us this day our sins, as we forgive the sins of
others"
1 John 1:9
'If we confess our sins, he (God) is faithful and just and
will forgive us our sins and purify us
from all unrighteousness.'
Lesson outcomes:
Know what Christians teach about forgiveness
Explain :why Christians believe in forgiveness using biblical examples
Evaluate whether you agree with other’s opinions when talking about forgiveness
In the Bible Jesus talks about the importance of forgiveness, e.g. on the cross when in terrible agony he was able to find it in him to forgive the people who had betrayed him and crucified him. He said ‘father forgive them for they do not know what they are doing’ Luke 23: 34
BIBLE
PASSAGE
Bible teaching Write what this teaches a Christian in your own
words
Analyse the belief and teaching.
Do you agree with this idea? Explain your
reasons
Matthew
18:21-22
Peter came to Jesus and asked, "Lord, how many times
shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up
to seven times?" Jesus answered, "I tell you, not seven
times, but seventy-seven times.”
Matthew
6:12
Forgive us this day our sins, as we forgive the sins of
others"
1 John 1:9
'If we confess our sins, he (God) is faithful and just and
will forgive us our sins and purify us
from all unrighteousness.'
You –
Independ
ent P
ractice
Stretch Task:
Exam Practice
There is never any reason why somebody should commit a crime
• [12 marks]
• Evaluate this statement.
• In your answer you should:
• • refer to Muslim teaching
• • give developed arguments to support this statement
• • give developed arguments to support a different point of view
• • reach a justified conclusion.
STUDY GUIDE P169
Exit
Tic
ket
Lesson Topic:
Your response:
1.
2.
3.
In today’s lesson I have learnt
Wednesday, 07 February 2018