Extensive amount of moral dilemmas that can be used in a multitude of ways. PPP can be used as it is for group and discussion work. Can be edited to use one dilemma for a full lesson.
Scenario based for year 9, 10, 11.
This PPP was created using the trolley problem game website. It uses the traditional trolley problem as well as 27 other adaptations of it - so 28 levels in total. If you have engaged pupils it can take a full hour, for less able or engaged pupils you can cut some levels out. The aim by the end of the game is to have the least kill count.
An introduction to astrology; what it is used for, the basis of the zodiac and the elements. Finally, why it is important to some.
This lesson is used for an extension on the topic of New Religious Movements, when exploring spirituality.
Two full lessons and a worksheet.
Lesson 1 is Law surrounding death penalty
Lesson 2 is Religious attitudes to death penalty - Christianity and Islam
Includes worksheet of religious teaching analysis and case studies within the PPP
Catholic Christianity Theme C
Revision booklet resource, 19 pages full of key information, key religious teachings, plans for answering GCSE questions.
PPP and resources.
SC: Understand what is meant by terms such as ‘stereotypes’ (E/D/1)
SC: Define bias and stereotypes with real life examples (2)
SC: Discuss how the media influences us and our ideas (3/4)
SC: Propose what role the media should play in its portrayal of religion. (5/6/7)
A great lesson for battling misconceptions.
Includes reading and comprehension. Looking at examples of stereotypes in the media, such as Islamophobia.
PPP for is war ever morally justifiable? Aimed at KS3 level, for an introduction or base line knowledge preparation lesson for KS4 Human rights topic.
Lesson has a range of different types of activities, discussions, pair work, independent work.
Ukraine and Russia discussion and task.
Pacifism and Christian views included.