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This fun and interactive lesson is designed to help KS4 students explore the pro and cons of Infant baptism for Christians. The PowerPoint explains the Biblical origins of Baptism and the difference between infant and adult Baptism. It then facilitates the card sort in the single page Word Document, which comes in two stages. The first involves sorting the information under the two headings, the second involves matching the sorted cards to the key words. The card sort is followed up with an optional speech writing exercise.

When you purchase this resource, you will be able to download a single page resource which contains two heading cards and twelve statements that have been mixed up on either the ‘pros’ or the ‘cons’ of infant Baptism. It also contains a learning objective, instruction and a follow up task which can be set either in lesson or for homework. I have also included a 14 slide PowerPoint to help facilitate the card sort and follow up with a speech writing cosolidation task. Both documents and the answer sheet have also been uploaded as PDFs. Please see the preview for more details.

The aims and objectives of this lesson are:

Theme: Christianity
Know: What is Baptism?
Understand: What are the arguments for and against infant Baptism?
Evaluate: Should Baptism be solely reserved for adults
Skills: Compare & Contrast, Cause, Consequence & Collaboration

WILF – What Am I Looking For?
Can You Describe: What is Baptism?
Can You Explain: What are the arguments for and against infant Baptism?
Can You Evaluate: Should Baptism be reserved for adults?

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Kind Regards

Roy

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