Marriage and family life revision Your end of unit test on population will be next lesson.

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Marriage and family life revision Your end of unit test on population will be next lesson

Today’s lesson We will do a revision ‘carousel’ In small groups you will be given 1-2 minutes to write down everything that you know about the topic written on your sheet. You then need to move on to the next station and add information to what your classmates have written By the end of the lesson, you should have a detailed overview of what is required for each section.

Attitudes to marriage, divorce, family life and homosexuality

Christian attitudes to sex outside marriage

The purpose of marriage ( including wedding ceremony)

Christian attitudes to divorce

Christians and family life (how do churches help with upbringing and family life)

Christianity and homosexuality

Christian attitudes to contraception