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1 1. Explain what factory farming is. ( 2 marks) 2
1. Explain what factory farming is. ( 2 marks) 2. Explain 2 reasons why some people are opposed to animal testing. (4 marks)   3. Name an animal rights organisation and give two examples of something they might do to promote animal rights. (3 marks)    

2 Year 10 Exam Revision Wednesday 24th June – 1.30pm
Half an hour on ANIMAL RIGHTS Half an hour on PLANET EARTH Check your books – most of you have 2 assessments on Animal Rights and 1 on Planet Earth TASK: Copy and complete the following sentences: In my Animal Rights assessment (s) I got a grade ___ To improve I needed to ____________ (choose one target) In my Planet Earth assessment (s) I got a grade ___ For those who did not complete the assessments COMPLETE the key words sheet with as many answers as you can

3 Today’s lesson – Animal Rights
Key Question. What have we learnt about religion and animal rights? Lesson Outcomes. To have explained definitions of key words and given examples of them. To have completed questions using ‘quotes cards’.

4 Resources Basic Ethical Teachings Animal Rights Summary
Religious Quotes Exam Advice

5 What is the meaning of stewardship? ( 1 mark) Give two ways in which animals and humans are different. (2 marks) Explain what factory farming is. ( 2 marks) Give two reasons why religious believers would support zoos and two reasons why religious believers would be opposed to zoos. (4 marks)

6 Religion & Animal Rights
On a key terms sheet note down at least 5 key word definitions Where appropriate, for each one explain further or give an example.

7 Religion & Animal Rights
Use the religious quotes to answer the following questions; ‘Religious believers should not support cloning’. What do you think? Explain your opinion. (3 marks) Explain the attitudes of religious believers to the fur and ivory trades. (4 marks) EXTENSION c) Explain two reasons why many religious believers are vegetarian. (4 marks) ‘Religious people should not support animals being used in sport’. What do you think? Explain your opinion. (3 marks) Use the most appropriate teaching(s) in your answers.

8 Religion & Animal Rights
Review. Chose one of the 6 mark evaluation questions from the sheet and write an answer Reminders. Don’t forget DREARER. Make sure you include, two sides of the argument, reasons for your points, religious beliefs/teachings, explanations and examples. Marking. Swap with your neighbour and mark each others’ answers In pencil or a different colour add things that you think could improve the answer you are marking.

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10 Religion & Planet Earth
Plenary Dominoes – on the card you will be given, write a question about religion and animal rights. Pass your card to your neighbour. On the card you have been given write an answer to the question. Pass the card on to the next person. Check the answer to the question on the card. Is the answer given correct? Tick or correct Pass the card on and write a new question

11 Religion & Animal Rights
Exam Question. Look at the statements below. 1 1 What is factory farming? (1 mark) 1 2 Give two reasons why many religious believers are against the fur and ivory trades. (2 marks) 1 3 ‘Religious believers should be vegetarians.’ What do you think? Explain your opinion. (3 marks) 1 4 Explain the attitudes of religious believers to experiments on animals. Refer to religious teachings in your answer. (6 marks) 1 5 ‘It is wrong to use animals for profit.’ Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer, showing that you have thought about more than one point of view. Refer to religious arguments in your answer. (6 marks) Factory farming provides cheap food. Ban the Fur and Ivory trades. Call to become vegetarians.

12 IL RE – revise for the Year 10 exam by completing the quiz sheet


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