To look at what happens in a Muslim, Christian & Jewish wedding ceremony. Think about the clip that you have just watched – What does the clip show that.

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To look at what happens in a Muslim, Christian & Jewish wedding ceremony. Think about the clip that you have just watched – What does the clip show that marriages & weddings are all about? What do you think that marriage & weddings should be all about? In Britain today, 1 in 3 marriages end in divorce – do you think marriage is an old fashioned idea that isn’t suitable for today’s society or is marriage still a good idea? You are communicating & problem solving…

You are problem solving…  Write the title in your books… Wedding ceremonies in Christianity, Islam & Judaism  Everybody needs a copy of the text book – ‘New Steps in Religious Education: Book 3’  You’re going to complete some research about wedding ceremonies in Christianity, Islam & Judaism.  You’re going to produce 3 brainstorms in your books – 1 for each religion. But…You can include any information on your brainstorms that you find out in your research, as long as you include details about… Christianity (look on pages of the text book)  Banns  Wearing white  Vows  Rings Judaism (look on pages of the text book)  The Talmud  Tuesday  Ketubah  Huppah  Crushing a wine glass Islam (look on pages of the text book)  Arranged marriage  Dowry  Imam  Promises  Chair

 Think about all of the features that you have found out about Christian, Muslim & Jewish weddings in today’s lesson.  Which feature do you think is the strangest or the most interesting? Explain your answer.  One of the features that we found out about in Muslim weddings is that they can be arranged marriages – this is especially true in Muslim countries.  There are positive & negative points about arranged marriages (remember an arranged marriage is not the same as a forced marriage), you need to talk to your friends & the people that you live with & find out 3 positive points & 3 negative points about arranged marriages. You need to write at least a sentence for each point. You are communicating…