Commitments And Responsibilities LO: To understand what commitment and responsibility means. To explore differing levels of commitment and responsibilities.

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Commitments And Responsibilities LO: To understand what commitment and responsibility means. To explore differing levels of commitment and responsibilities in relationships. GCSE WJEC Unit 1 – Relationships – Lesson 2 – Commitment

By the end of the lesson… MUST be able to give a definition of commitment and responsibility and give at least 2 examples of things I am committed to/ responsible for. SHOULD be able to discuss and explain different levels of commitment in a relationship. COULD show understanding of the importance and effort in making commitments and being responsible in a relationship. GCSE WJEC Unit 1 – Relationships – Lesson 2 – Commitment

What are these people committed to? How do they show their commitment? GCSE WJEC Unit 1 – Relationships – Lesson 2 – Commitment

What is commitment? A sense of dedication and obligation to someone or something. GCSE WJEC Unit 1 – Relationships – Lesson 2 – Commitment Always give examples whenever and wherever you can! Such as staying devoted to your marriage partner and keeping the wedding vows that you made. What are you committed to? To understand what commitment and responsibility means.

Christian Commitments… What are Christians committed to? GCSE WJEC Unit 1 – Relationships – Lesson 2 – Commitment

Label or Lifestyle… Look at the scenario you have been given: Partner A – You will be the good Christian Partner B – You will be the devils advocate (argue against the Christians argument). In your discussion you should argue what you should do and why. Rewards will be given to those who can refer to a Christian teaching!!! GCSE WJEC Unit 1 – Relationships – Lesson 2 – Commitment

Responsibility??? Actions that we are expected to carry out. GCSE WJEC Unit 1 – Relationships – Lesson 2 – Commitment Always give examples whenever and wherever you can! Such as looking after family members. Such as doing your coursework. To understand what commitment and responsibility means.

Levels of Commitment in a relationship… We’re seeing each other We’re buying a house We have an Open relationship We’re engaged We’re going out We’re courting We’re planning a baby We’re seeing each other To explore differing levels of commitment and responsibilities in relationships. GCSE WJEC Unit 1 – Relationships – Lesson 2 – Commitment

Responsibilities… What is reasonable to expect from someone you are in a relationship with? What responsibilities do your parents have towards you? What responsibilities do you have in your family? GCSE WJEC Unit 1 – Relationships – Lesson 2 – Commitment

Its not always easy… Faithfulness is outdated in a modern relationship. Do you agree? Give TWO reasons for your opinion. This is a C question and is worth 4 marks GCSE WJEC Unit 1 – Relationships – Lesson 2 – Commitment

Commitments And Responsibilities LO: To understand what commitment and responsibility means. To explore differing levels of commitment and responsibilities in relationships. GCSE WJEC Unit 1 – Relationships – Lesson 2 – Commitment

By the end of the lesson… MUST be able to give a definition of commitment and responsibility and give at least 2 examples of things I am committed to/ responsible for. SHOULD be able to discuss and explain different levels of commitment in a relationship. COULD show understanding of the importance and effort in making commitments and being responsible in a relationship. GCSE WJEC Unit 1 – Relationships – Lesson 2 – Commitment