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Slide 1 of 9 What do you believe? Next

Slide 2 of 9 WALT: Understand that people have different beliefs and values from one another

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Slide 4 of 9 NextBack Watch this clip s_central_to_my_life.shtml

Slide 5 of 9 NextBack Discuss small groups how different religions have different beliefs and customs (ways of life). Talk about how people from different religious communities have different beliefs. Things to consider: Dress customs Food Religious festivals Feedback your thoughts to the class

Slide 6 of 9 Task For each of these statements decide whether you agree or disagree (yes or no) 1.Bad people go to hell 2. We should treat all people equally. 3. God created heaven and earth 4. We should go to church on Sunday 5. We have a duty to care for the environment

Slide 7 of 9 Draw a bar chart Complete a bar chart of the class’s answers to these questions.Volunteer to write learners scores on whiteboard: Example How many learners agreed or disagreed? X axis (horizontal) questions Y axis (vertical) number who agree Question 1Learners Agreed (yes) Learners Disagreed (no) Bad people go to hell IIII

Slide 8 of 9 An example of a bar chart

Slide 9 of 9Plenary Read each statement in the table and put in the number, using the 5 point scale to show whether you agree or disagree with each Statement - 1=strongly disagree, 5=strongly agree Pick your highest and lowest score and explain why you have this opinion. NextBack Strongly disagree DisagreeDon’t know AgreeStrongly agree

Slide 10 of 9 Statements Don’t know NextBack I believe )....in God7)...that women should always keep their legs covered up. 2)..... that you should pray five times a day 8)...that you should fast at certain times of the year. 3).....that you should not harm or kill any living creature 9)...that you should take off your shoes before entering a holy place 4)...that people who lead wicked lives will go to hell. 10).. You should not work on the Sabbath day 5)...that men should not cut their hair and beards 11)...you should not drink alcohol 6)...that you should not eat meat products and dairy products at the same time. 12)...that you should never receive a blood transfusion Strongly disagree DisagreeDon’t knowAgreeStrongly agree