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A lesson on Aquinas’ Cosmological Argument, designed to cover 55 minutes lesson time.

Brief overview of motion and causation with pictured examples, including a domino-falling video which I only advise you show 2-3 minutes of to illustrate the point. Terms are defined and simplified for students to copy down into books.

Following this is a 5 minute activity on tracing motion or causations in a chain.

The lesson then presents a research task on the criticisms of the Cosmological Argument, this is designed for use with a computer room, school laptops, or students own devices.

Some engaging finishing/extension tasks are then in place to use if needed. Also a quiz on Quizziz is linked for potential use.

Followed by a brief 3-5 min plenary to recap lesson.

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