Lesson 3 Project: Misconceptions and extremism. School: Heanor Gate Science College, Derbyshire. Date: September 2016.

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Lesson 3 Project: Misconceptions and extremism. School: Heanor Gate Science College, Derbyshire. Date: September 2016

Do it now… Tasks What did you learn about Islam during the last lesson? How have your viewpoints changed? Do you think other people’s viewpoints would change if they had the same workshop? Why/why not?

Group task- In groups on your tables write down 3-4 words that you think describe Muslims and Islam

Evaluate all of your points Describe all your points and explain how these views could be overcome. Explain all your ideas List all your ideas Group task.. On Flip chart paper complete a large brainstorm about why you think people develop negative views about Islam/Muslims

Evaluate all of your points Describe all your points and explain how these view points could be prevented . Explain all your ideas List all your ideas In groups on your flip chart paper… What could negative viewpoints on Islam lead to?