Crime and Punishment Review Lesson Learning Objective: To review the learning in the Crime and Punishment unit so far. Types of Punishment Types of Crime.

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Crime and Punishment Review Lesson Learning Objective: To review the learning in the Crime and Punishment unit so far. Types of Punishment Types of Crime Causes of Crime Aims of Punishment Capital Punishment Religious attitudes to crime and punishment

Review Lesson In groups you are going to complete as many tasks as you can on your sheet to review our learning so far. They need to be completed well (in detail and good presentation) to get all of the points available. At the end of next lesson your work will be peer assessed and points will be allocated – the groups with the most points will win Gold e-refs!

Mark Scheme At the end of next lesson a group will be peer assessing your work and adding up your scores. They will also give you feedback on what went well and how you could improve.